Judge rules citizen enforcement of Texas abortion law unconstitutional
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[December 10, 2021]
By Tim Reid
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A judge in Texas
ruled on Thursday that a law prohibiting abortions after about six weeks
violated the state's constitution because it allows private citizens to
sue abortion providers.
State District Court Judge David Peeples was ruling on a contentious
Texas law that bans abortions after a fetal heartbeat has been detected,
usually after about six weeks and when many women do not yet realize
they are pregnant.
Abortion providers signaled that despite the ruling, they are unlikely
to resume the procedure until an expected ruling by the U.S. Supreme
Court. The law, which went into effect in September, effectively bans
nearly all abortions in Texas, America's second most-populous state.
Texas Right to Life, an anti-abortion group that backed the law,
immediately filed an appeal against Thursday's ruling.
The law was designed to avoid normal means of legal challenge, because
rather than making state officials responsible for enforcement, it
instead gave private individuals anywhere the right to sue doctors and
others who provide abortions after six weeks in Texas.
Peeples ruled that the law unconstitutionally gave legal standing to
people not injured, and was an "unlawful delegation of enforcement power
to a private person."
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about the Texas law last month
and is expected to issue a ruling in coming weeks.
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A patient talks to a nurse following her ultrasound at Houston
Women's Reproductive Services which indicated that she is less than
six weeks pregnant and eligible to have an abortion in Texas,
October 1, 2021. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
The nation's highest court this month also heard arguments about a
restrictive Republican-backed Mississippi law that is seen as a
direct challenge to the court's landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling
that legalized the procedure nationwide.
In oral arguments on Dec. 1, conservative justices, who have a 6-3
majority on the court, signaled a willingness to dramatically
curtail abortion rights in the United States. A ruling on the
Mississippi law is expected by the summer.
(Reporting by Tim Reid; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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