The Biden administration said Friday it will turn next to the U.S. Supreme Court its attempt to halt a Texas law that has banned most abortions since September.
FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2021 file photo people participate in the Houston Women's March against Texas abortion ban walk from Discovery Green to City Hall in Houston. A federal appeals court is temporarily allowing the nation’s toughest abortion law to resume in Texas. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals handed down the order Friday, Oct. 8. AUSTIN, Texas — The Biden administration said Friday it will turn next to the U.S.
Justice Department spokesman Anthony Coley said the federal government will now ask the Supreme Court to reverse that decision but did not say how quickly. The Texas Attorney General's Office called Thursday night's decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals a “testament that we are on the right side of the law and life."
Texas Right to Life, the state's largest anti-abortion group, set up a tip line to receive allegations against abortion providers but has not filed any lawsuits. Kimberlyn Schwartz, a spokeswoman, said Thursday the group expected the Biden administration to go to the Supreme Court next and was “confident Texas will ultimately defeat these attacks on our life-saving efforts.”
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Justice Department to ask Supreme Court to block Texas' 6-week abortion banThe Department of Justice will ask the Supreme Court to step in and block a controversial Texas law that bars most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy while legal challenges play out, a department spokesperson said Friday.
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Texas urges appeals court to keep abortion ban in place as legal challenges play outTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton urged a powerful federal appeals court on Thursday to allow a state law that bars abortion after the detection of a fetal heartbeat to remain in effect while legal challenges play out.
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Texas tells court that states may reach own conclusions about abortion's constitutionalityTexas tells federal appeals court that it was free to pass its law banning abortion after 6 weeks because states can reach their own conclusions about whether the procedure is constitutional.
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Other GOP states urge court to let Texas abortion law standEighteen states threw new support behind Texas' ban on most abortions as the Biden administration waited Thursday for a ruling to determine whether the nation's most restrictive abortion law will be allowed to remain in place. The rush to Texas' defense by the mostly Southern and Midwestern attorneys general reflected the broader stakes and how other Republican-led states might pursue their own versions of Senate Bill 8, which bans abortions once cardiac activity is detected, usually around the sixth week of pregnancy. Texas has had the ban on the books since early September, except for a brief 48-hour window last week after a federal judge in Austin put it on hold.
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Texas Abortion Law To Remain In Effect As Appeals Court Blocks District Judge’s InjunctionThe court had already put the law back into effect temporarily, but this order will last longer as the litigation plays out.
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Court again lets Texas continue banning most abortionsAUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas can continue banning most abortions after a federal appeals court on Thursday rejected the Biden administration’s latest attempt to undo a novel law that has become the nation’s biggest curb to abortion in nearly 50 years.
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