The court ruled to let litigation against the abortion law move forward against certain defendants, but didn’t issue an injunction that blocks the law.
The Supreme Court delivered a win to abortion providers Friday as it largely sided with them in a challenge to Texas’ restrictive abortion law—but while the court’s ruling will now let the litigation move forward in the lower courts against some defendants, the conservative-leaning court declined to block the restrictive law as it plays out and ruled against a separate challenge brought by the federal government....
It ruled not to let the lawsuit move forward against other defendants that had been named in the lawsuit, however, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.SB 8 went into effect on September 1 as the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., banning nearly all abortions in the state and deputizing private citizens to enforce the law through lawsuits against anyone who “aids and abets” an abortion.
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