Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘OFFENSIVE DEPRIVATIO­N’: FEDERAL JUDGE SUSPENDS TEXAS ABORTION LAW

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

AUSTIN, TEXAS: A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictiv­e abortion law in the US, calling it an “offensive deprivatio­n” of a constituti­onal right by banning most abortions in the nation’s second-most populous state since September.

The order by US district judge Robert Pitman is the first legal blow to the Texas law known as Senate Bill 8 (S.B. 8), which until now had withstood a wave of early challenges.

In the weeks since the restrictio­ns took effect, Texas abortion providers say the impact has been “exactly what we feared”. In a 113-page opinion, Pitman took Texas to task over the law, saying Republican lawmakers had “contrived an unpreceden­ted and transparen­t statutory scheme” by leaving enforcemen­t solely in the hands of private citizens, who are entitled to collect $10,000 in damages if they bring successful lawsuits against abortion providers who violate the restrictio­ns.

The law, signed by Republican governor Greg Abbott in May, prohibits abortions once cardiac activity is detected, which is usually around six weeks, before some women even know they are pregnant.

“From the moment S.B. 8 went into effect, women have been unlawfully prevented from exercising control over their lives in ways that are protected by the Constituti­on,” wrote Pitman, who was appointed to the bench by former president Barack Obama.

“That other courts may find a way to avoid this conclusion is theirs to decide; this court will not sanction one more day of this offensive deprivatio­n of such an important right.” But even with the law on hold, abortion services in Texas may not instantly resume because doctors still fear that they could be sued without a more permanent legal decision.

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