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The Insidious Procedural Traps of the Texas Abortion Law

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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What's in That Texas Law?

In a five four decision, the supreme court refused to stop senate bill eight from going into effect. The texas law says abortions performed more than six weeks after a person's last period are prohibited. What is quite novel about the law is it allows any one, literally anyone in texas, to sue either an abortion provider who performs an abortion on some one more than 6 weeks after their last period. So this idea of giving private citizens the power to enforce the law is part of what makes s p eigt so unusual.

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