Case of brain-dead pregnant woman kept on life support in Georgia raises tricky questions
Read full article: Case of brain-dead pregnant woman kept on life support in Georgia raises tricky questionsThe case of a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead and has been on life support for three months has given rise to complicated questions about abortion law and whether a fetus is a person.
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Texas lawmakers push bill to make it easier to sue abortion providers and harder for new anti-abortion laws to be blocked by courts
Read full article: Texas lawmakers push bill to make it easier to sue abortion providers and harder for new anti-abortion laws to be blocked by courtsThe proposed bill would strip Texas officials of their typical enforcement role — and open the door for any Texan to sue providers they thought weren’t complying with state abortion laws. The proposed bill would strip Texas officials of their typical enforcement role — and open the door for any Texan to sue providers they thought weren’t complying with state abortion laws. By pushing enforcement to the civil court system, anti-abortion activists hope to make it harder to sue state officials to stop an unconstitutional law. SB 8 would let anyone in Texas sue an abortion provider if they believe they violated state laws. AdThe Texas bill goes further, but Cohen said the precedent would apply if the Texas bill passes.