Texas Court Denies Abortion to Kate Cox Despite Lack of Life-Threatening Circumstances

The Texas Supreme Court denied Kate Cox's request for an abortion, despite her fetus having a fatal condition and her own health deteriorating. The court's ruling highlights the high threshold women in many states must meet to obtain an abortion, requiring pregnancy complications that pose life-threatening danger to the mother. The decision has drawn condemnation from the White House and critics argue that such bans are vague on how close to death a patient must be to qualify for the procedure. Texas' restrictive abortion ban is one of the most stringent in the US, and while some argue it worked as intended, others highlight the tragic circumstances faced by women like Cox.
- Kate Cox sought an abortion in Texas. A court said no because she didn't show her life was in danger The Associated Press
- Opinion | A Texas Case Shows That Abortion Ban Exemptions Are a Sham The New York Times
- Perspective | The heartless treatment of Kate Cox in Texas The Washington Post
- ‘Stunning’ threat in Texas abortion case steps up Paxton criminalization crusade The Guardian US
- Texas Supreme Court rules against pregnant woman seeking abortion as she leaves state for procedure CNN
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