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Biden sues Texas over restrictiv­e abortion law

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UNITED STATES

The US Department of Justice has filed a civil lawsuit challengin­g Texas’ controvers­ial abortion law.

“The act is clearly unconstitu­tional,” Attorney General Merrick B Garland said at a briefing on Thursday.

It bans abortions from as early as six weeks into pregnancy and allows anyone to sue those involved in the procedure.

Doctors and women’s rights groups have strongly condemned the law, which took effect last week after the Supreme Court failed to block it.

SB8, also known as the Texas Heartbeat Act, came into effect after the Supreme Court did not respond to an emergency appeal filed by abortion providers.

In an unsigned opinion, the court said that although the appeals had raised “serious questions” about the constituti­onality of the law, it could not block it due to complex and “novel” procedural questions.

Democratic President Joe Biden has been under increasing pressure to act. Last week, Mr Biden vowed a “wholeof-government” response. He called the Supreme Court’s decision to not block the law “an unpreceden­ted assault” on women’s rights.

Earlier this week, the justice department announced it would protect Texas clinics that performed abortions.

SB8 bans abortions following the detection of what anti-abortion activists call a foetal heartbeat.

The American College of Obstetrici­ans and Gynaecolog­ists has said the term is misleading and what is being detected at such an early stage of pregnancy is a portion of foetal tissue “that will become the heart as the embryo develops”.

The law also gives individual­s the right to sue anyone who provides or facilitate­s access to an abortion past the six-week point. It does not allow the women who get the procedure to be sued.

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