November 03, 2021

Conservative Supreme Court justices signal opposition to Texas abortion law—to protect gun rights - Yahoo Finance

Conservative Texas legislators have long sought to permanently end abortion access in their state. This year, through a clever manipulation of enforcement rules, it appeared that they had succeeded. But this week two conservative Supreme Court justices, both of whom had originally granted the law a stay, signaled that they have doubts.

The Supreme Court heard Texas’s defense of the controversial law, SB8, this Monday in two suits, one brought by abortion providers and the other by the Department of Justice.

The law, which went into effect in September, would ban all abortions in Texas six weeks after conception, even in cases of rape and incest, and allow private citizens to sue anyone who performs an abortion—or aids someone in procuring one—for at least $10,000.

In the past, six-week bans in other states have all eventually been found unconstitutional as they’ve risen through the legal system. This “legal hack” appears to be a way to get around that.

Typically, governmental agencies shut down or challenge abortion clinics accused of breaking the law, and the clinics then have a way to challenge the constitutionality of the state law through the courts. By deputizing Americans to sue on their own, clinics and doctors can no longer employ that method.

An organization like Planned Parenthood would normally go to court and sue Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton before the bill was enacted, but because Paxton is not the one enforcing the law, it has to instead wait to be sued itself.

In October, the Supreme Court ruled that the law would stay in effect temporarily. But at Monday's hearing, conservative justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh expressed doubts around the law.

The justices worried that the same methods Texas used to get around Americans’ constitutional right to an abortion, as decided in Roe v. Wade, could be applied to laws around the First and Second Amendments.



source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/conservative-supreme-court-justices-signal-221032855.html

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