Texas Supreme Court's Controversial Rulings on Abortion Rights

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The Texas Supreme Court has temporarily halted a lower court's ruling that allowed a pregnant woman with a fatal fetal diagnosis to have an abortion, creating uncertainty around the state's restrictive abortion ban. The court's order came after the woman, Kate Cox, received a temporary restraining order preventing Texas from enforcing the ban in her case. Cox's attorneys argue that she does meet the criteria for a medical exception to the ban, while the Texas Attorney General argues otherwise. Meanwhile, a pregnant woman in Kentucky has also filed a lawsuit seeking the right to an abortion.
Topics:top-news#abortion#law-and-politics#medical-exception#pregnancy#roe-v-wade#texas-supreme-court
- Texas Supreme Court pauses lower court's order allowing pregnant woman to have an abortion The Associated Press
- Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocks pregnant woman from emergency abortion CNN
- Texas attorney general says he will sue doctor who gives abortion to Kate Cox The Guardian US
- Texas abortion, trisomy 18 baby challenges pro-life law Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- Opinion | A Texas Court's Approval of an Abortion Request The New York Times
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