The Texas Supreme Court paves the way for the state's abortion ban to come into effect. I blocked the club. A court ruling that temporarily allowed clinics in the state to carry out the procedure. The
decision was made by a Houston judge temporarily giving the clinic an abortion of up to six weeks after the US Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade case. It took place on Friday, a few days after allowing it to resume. Abortion.
State Attorney General Ken Paxton has demanded that the State Supreme Court temporarily suspend the orders of the Houston judge.
On Saturday morning, Texas Republican Paxton named the reversal a "victory of prolife."
"Thanks to my complaint, SCOTX slapped the abortion providers and the district court carrying their water," he said in a tweet. "The pre-Roe v. Wade state law prohibiting abortion in Texas is 100% good.
" The proceedings continue, but we continue to win for the Texas fetus. "
It was not immediately clear whether the Texas clinic, which started the abortion at the beginning of the week, would stop the abortion again. According to the New York Times, the hearing is scheduled for July 12.
The US Supreme Court abandoned's groundbreaking 1973 decisionon June 24, the so-called "trigger" already published in books in various states. It paved the way for the "law" to come into effect. In Texas, a 1925 law was enacted that outlawed abortion when Law overthrown and sentenced those who performed the abortion to imprisonment, Paxton said in a newspaper.
Meanwhile, in Florida, a judge on Friday temporarily blocked the ban on abortion after 15 weeks, which was supposed to be triggered by a monumental ruling. Did.
With post wire