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Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by FutureIsFemale(f): 8:30am On Oct 02, 2021
The Biden administration on Friday urged a federal judge to block the nation’s most restrictive abortion law, which has banned most abortions in Texas since early September and sent women racing to get care beyond the borders of the second-most populous state.

But even if the law is put on hold, abortion services in Texas may not instantly resume because doctors still fear that they could be sued without a more permanent legal decision.

That worry underscores the durability of Senate Bill 8, which has already withstood a wave of challenges. U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman of Austin, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, presided over a nearly three-hour hearing but did not say when he will rule.

The law bans abortions once cardiac activity is detected, which is usually around six weeks, before some women know they are pregnant. To enforce the law, Texas deputized private citizens to file lawsuits against violators and has entitled them to at least $10,000 in damages if successful.

The Biden administration says Texas has waged an attack on a woman’s constitutional right to abortion.

“A state may not ban abortions at six weeks. Texas knew this, but it wanted a six-week ban anyway, so the state resorted to an unprecedented scheme of vigilante justice that was designed to scare abortion providers and others who might help women exercise their constitutional rights,” Justice Department attorney Brian Netter told the court.

So far, abortion providers trying to block the Texas law have been rejected at every turn. That makes the lawsuit filed by the Justice Department their best chance yet to deliver the first legal blow to the GOP-engineered restrictions, which were signed into law by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in May and took effect Sept. 1.

Amy Hagstrom Miller, president of Whole Woman’s Health, said some of the 17 physicians at her four clinics are ready to resume normal abortion services if the law is put on hold. Preparations began this week when some doctors gave patients found to have cardiac activity information to comply with another restriction — requiring a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion — so that they would be ready to be called back.

“It’s not the hundreds of people we’ve had to turn away,” Hagstrom Miller said in an interview. “But there is a significant group of people who have said, ‘Please, let me do whatever I can. Keep me on a list, and call me if you get an injunction.’”

But the majority of her physicians, Hagstrom Miller said, remain wary and fear lawsuits absent a permanent court ruling. Clinic staff are also worried. “Of course, we understand that,” she said.

Abortion providers say their fears have become reality in the short time the law has been in effect. Planned Parenthood says the number of patients from Texas at its Texas clinics decreased nearly 80% in the two weeks after the law took effect.

Some providers have described Texas clinics that are now in danger of closing while neighboring states struggle to keep up with a surge of patients who must drive hundreds of miles. Other women, they say, are being forced to carry pregnancies to term.

“This is not some kind of vigilante scheme,” said Will Thompson, defending the law for the Texas Attorney General’s Office. “This is a scheme that uses the normal, lawful process of justice in Texas.”

If the Justice Department prevails, Texas officials would likely seek a swift reversal from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which previously allowed the restrictions to take effect.

The Texas law is just one that has set up the biggest test of abortion rights in the U.S. in decades, and it is part of a broader push by Republicans nationwide to impose new restrictions on abortion.

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court begins a new term, which in December will include arguments in Mississippi’s bid to overturn 1973′s landmark Roe v. Wade decision guaranteeing a woman’s right to an abortion.

Mississippi has told the court it should overrule Roe and the 1992 decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey that prevent states from banning abortion before viability, the point at which a fetus can survive outside the womb, around 24 weeks of pregnancy.

Last month, the court did not rule on the constitutionality of the Texas law in allowing it to remain in place. But abortion providers took that 5-4 vote as an ominous sign about where the court might be heading on abortion after its conservative majority was fortified with three appointees of former President Donald Trump.

Ahead of the new Supreme Court term, Planned Parenthood on Friday released a report saying that if Roe v. Wade were overturned, 26 states are primed to ban abortion. This year alone, nearly 600 abortion restrictions have been introduced in statehouses nationwide, with more than 90 becoming law, according to Planned Parenthood.

Other states, mostly in the South, have passed similar laws that ban abortion within the early weeks of pregnancy, all of which judges have blocked. But Texas’ version has so far outmaneuvered courts because it leaves enforcement to private citizens, not prosecutors, which critics say amounts to a bounty.

Texas officials argued in court filings this week that even if the law were put on hold temporarily, providers could still face the threat of litigation over violations that might occur between then and a permanent ruling.

At least one Texas abortion provider has admitted to violating the law and been sued — but not by abortion opponents. Former attorneys in Illinois and Arkansas say they instead sued a San Antonio doctor in hopes of getting a judge who would invalidate the law.

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by FutureIsFemale(f): 8:30am On Oct 02, 2021
I don't support abortion but if I find out that the man is not willing to take up the responsibility, I would abort.

Better to abort than to bring irresponsible souls to the world.

Cases of robbery, raping and other social vices done are done by children whose dad rejected their pregnancy.

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by xpressionx(m): 8:31am On Oct 02, 2021
Ok
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Nobody: 8:35am On Oct 02, 2021
Say no to abortion. One girl just died after abortion ( 18) years ( 6 months belle

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by tillaman(m): 1:48pm On Oct 02, 2021
angry

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Waiq: 1:49pm On Oct 02, 2021
grin
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by OgaTheTop2: 1:49pm On Oct 02, 2021
I don't even know what to say. smiley

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by McOluOmo: 1:49pm On Oct 02, 2021
Naijaolosho u'r needed here









Guys wey no get girlfriend get peace of mind

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Sundaypaul12345: 1:49pm On Oct 02, 2021
grin grin

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by SenecaTheYonger: 1:49pm On Oct 02, 2021
This is their biggest problem right now, while we're still struggling to get steady power supply and security.

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Lovelies1: 1:50pm On Oct 02, 2021
Praying with those sincere guys in the pictures uploaded by the op

Having the baby will be fun though, but make sure you pray earnestly and train them well

The sky can accommodate unthinkable over billions of people nothing to panic it's just in the hand of God

Young american mother's should give up stupid slogans and let their babies stay

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by JavaScript90: 1:50pm On Oct 02, 2021
You can't eat your cake and have it. If you knack in secret, be ready to tell the world what you did after nine months. Women are turning our societies into women vs men wars. This is very bad. Today, men have lost every interest in marriage. What many feminist and "women right" e-warriors don't understand is that when you tilt balance of nature, there will always be consequences

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by sylve11: 1:50pm On Oct 02, 2021
If you don't want abortion, then stop having unprotected sex. It'd be better if you abstain from sex. cool

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by jcross19: 1:51pm On Oct 02, 2021
Biden is the bubu of America!!!.

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by 1manuel(m): 1:51pm On Oct 02, 2021
Nawa for this Biden gan sef

What's now the essence of family planning na

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by dmostcheerful(f): 1:51pm On Oct 02, 2021
Oga Biden, you intentionally want to block abortion law?
Maka why?
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by UDUJ(m): 1:51pm On Oct 02, 2021
FutureIsFemale:
I don't support abortion but .....

Complete it

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by slawormiir: 1:52pm On Oct 02, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Flieom: 1:52pm On Oct 02, 2021
I think he is right on this

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Igedeegghead: 1:53pm On Oct 02, 2021
This is a controversial issue in America, texas governor Greg Abbott of the Republican Party is somehow stubborn

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by OG1BABY(f): 1:53pm On Oct 02, 2021
Okay
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by paskal16: 1:53pm On Oct 02, 2021
Does medical abortion count aswell? lipsrsealed
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by tnerro1(m): 1:54pm On Oct 02, 2021
All this abortion wahala self, this USA self. Abortion is a personal thing, if you want to abort, that’s your problem as long as it does not involve government funding of the clinic or process. Abortion should be left to states to decide. If you want your state to be the abortion capital of the country, na you sabi

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by emmnprince(m): 1:55pm On Oct 02, 2021
FutureIsFemale:
I don't support abortion but .....

. . . Good you "offed" the mic there grin

But that your "but" tells of a heart that is ready to compromise when situation demand.

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Mowoe(m): 1:56pm On Oct 02, 2021
People who do not support abortion(pro-lifers) only care about a baby before it's born; after you give birth they'll tell you to 'carry your cross,' and ask you why you'd give birth to a baby you cannot take care of.

2metrelaurie:
There are many ways to prevent pregnancy

SHIT HAPPENS!

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Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by NgwalandAbia(m): 1:59pm On Oct 02, 2021
Foolish Biden.
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Finnese001: 2:00pm On Oct 02, 2021
grin
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by Tinyemeka(m): 2:00pm On Oct 02, 2021
angry
Re: Biden Administration Urges Judge To Block Texas Abortion Law by CUMIN: 2:01pm On Oct 02, 2021
Religious nutss always want to control other people decision. Only women should decide what they should do with their body.

So much for freedom in America.

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