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Zurawski v. State of Texas is a case heard by the Texas Supreme Court regarding medical exceptions to the state's abortion ban. The lawsuit was filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights on March 6, 2023.
1 dzień temu · Texas’ abortion ban threatens up to 99 years in prison, $100,000 in fines and loss of medical license for doctors who provide abortions. ... He argued that the medical emergency exceptions in ...
31 maj 2024 · The Texas Supreme Court said a medical exemption in the state’s abortion ban applies only when a person is at risk of death or serious physical impairment, ruling Friday against women who sued...
31 maj 2024 · The Supreme Court on Friday affirmed the narrower definition of exceptions in the Texas ban, which allows abortion if in the “reasonable medical judgment” of a doctor a woman faces “risk of ...
2 sty 2024 · Jan 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. government cannot enforce federal guidance in Texas requiring emergency room doctors to perform abortions if necessary to stabilize emergency room patients, a federal...
28 lis 2023 · Texas’ all-Republican Supreme Court appeared divided Tuesday as it considered whether judges or the state legislature should decide the scope of any exemption to the state’s near-total ban on abortions. A packed courtroom in Austin watched the high court grapple with that question Tuesday.
31 maj 2024 · Elective abortions remain illegal under near total ban. The Texas Supreme Court on Friday, in weighing a partial challenge to the state’s near total abortion ban, struck down a lower court’s ruling that spelled out medical conditions that must be met to make a termination lawful.