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Polybius

(15,428 posts)
Wed Sep 1, 2021, 01:25 AM Sep 2021

Supreme Court allows Texas' 6-week abortion ban to take effect [View all]

Source: Politico

The Supreme Court early Wednesday let a Texas state law take effect that allows private citizens to sue to uphold a ban on the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy.

The court’s decision to not act on an emergency petition from Texas abortion clinics comes as the justices prepare to more broadly reconsider the right to an abortion it established almost 50 years ago. In May, justices agreed to review Mississippi’s ban on the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy — a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that legalized abortion nationwide. Those arguments are expected later this year, with a ruling in 2022.

Beyond outlawing abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, the Texas law, signed in May, would deputize citizens to file civil suits against abortion providers or anyone who helps facilitate the procedure after six weeks, such as a person who drives a pregnant person to the clinic. Individuals found to have violated the law would have to pay $10,000 to the person who successfully brings such a suit — a bounty abortion rights advocates warn will encourage harassment, intimidation and vigilantism.

The citizen enforcement scheme also made the law more difficult to challenge in court, and the Supreme Court's decision to side, for now, against the clinics is likely to encourage copycat bills in other states.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/09/01/supreme-court-texas-abortion-ban-508275

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That abortion ban is horrible . .. Lovie777 Sep 2021 #1
Roe v Wade is done. RandySF Sep 2021 #2
Texas sucks vercetti2021 Sep 2021 #3
Wanna caravan? I wake up early every morning so I can get started hating this backward, Comfortably_Numb Sep 2021 #11
Yeah count me in vercetti2021 Sep 2021 #12
Keep the dream vercetti.... I wish I could say it's going to get better but I respect you too much Comfortably_Numb Sep 2021 #13
Yep that's what they are doing vercetti2021 Sep 2021 #14
My nephew is transitioning. I fear for him living in this pseudo-religious hate state. Comfortably_Numb Sep 2021 #15
Yeah vercetti2021 Sep 2021 #16
He doesn't... he's in San Antonio. Not the worst, I guess, but definitely no safe haven. Comfortably_Numb Sep 2021 #17
Yeah we've had our run in's with these MAGAt's vercetti2021 Sep 2021 #18
Born and raised in Texas Random Boomer Sep 2021 #29
Sixth generation Texan and ready to leave. hamsterjill Sep 2021 #24
Yeah I'm a third gen Texan vercetti2021 Sep 2021 #27
The right to life in Texas opened a whistleblower website so I hope every Murphyb849 Sep 2021 #4
I'm glad to report that that website is being flooded with false tips and Shrek porn IcyPeas Sep 2021 #9
+1. Report all violators dalton99a Sep 2021 #25
Is it retroactive? hamsterjill Sep 2021 #26
Bingo! Random Boomer Sep 2021 #30
If the SFOTUS ever gets this the GQP BigmanPigman Sep 2021 #5
WDTEM? INASGTM! NurseJackie Sep 2021 #19
IKR? WTAF, I'm SMDH! George II Sep 2021 #23
I misspelled SCOTUS BigmanPigman Sep 2021 #39
Each six of those conservative justices lied djacq Sep 2021 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author ExTex Sep 2021 #7
Whether the USSC approved the TX law via shadow docket is proof that Biden must make in2herbs Sep 2021 #32
I am willing to bet, that people are going to die. Dan Sep 2021 #36
People that believe in free choice must set up a fund to fly women to NY or CA. twin_ghost Sep 2021 #8
The ACLU are on it. Here is their statement: IcyPeas Sep 2021 #10
Six weeks Bayard Sep 2021 #20
Snitches and financial warfare fully enabled bucolic_frolic Sep 2021 #21
Think it time to remove the shadow docket Bullshit from this right wing Federalist Society majority turbinetree Sep 2021 #22
The GOP is cheering now. LiberatedUSA Sep 2021 #28
If someone reported me under this TX law I would counter sue their ass until they lost all of their in2herbs Sep 2021 #31
It didn't say but...a 6-3 decision? Grins Sep 2021 #33
No vote at all at this point FBaggins Sep 2021 #35
Let's make it a ban on emitting sperm without fertilizing an egg. erronis Sep 2021 #34
I read an answer earlier HERE on DU, that i'm thinking was perfect answer to texas bluestarone Sep 2021 #37
What about the man gets sued for the cost of a surrogate - Tumbulu Sep 2021 #38
I like this idea Bayard Sep 2021 #40
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