Saying the law is “plainly unconstitutional,” the department also asked the court to add the case to its docket in its current term. MsReads from nytimes
to the providers’ motion by noon on Thursday, the same deadline it had set for a response to the Justice Department’s application.
and others who help women obtain the procedure. That help can include financial assistance or giving a woman a ride to a clinic. The law’s defenders say that providers can challenge the law by violating it, getting sued and asserting the law’s unconstitutionality as part of their defense.
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