Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Judge orders suspension of new Texas abortion law

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A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictiv­e abortion law in the U.S., which since September has banned most abortions in the nation’s second-most populous state.

The order by U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman is the first legal blow to the Texas law known as Senate Bill 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.”

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.

Texas officials are likely to seek a swift reversal from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which previously allowed the restrictio­ns to take effect.

The law, signed by Republican Gov. 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. To enforce the law, Texas deputized private citizens to file lawsuits against violators, and has entitled them to at least $10,000 in damages if successful.

Shooting at Texas high school injures 4

An 18-year-old student opened fire during a fight at his Dallas-area high school on Wednesday, injuring four people and then fleeing before being taken into custody hours later, authoritie­s said.

Timothy George Simpkins was taken into custody without incident, the Arlington Police Department tweeted. He was booked in the Arlington jail on three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was being held on $75,000 bail.

One person was in critical condition, another was in good condition and a third person was treated for minor abrasions and was scheduled to be released from the hospital later Wednesday, police said. A fourth person was hurt but did not require treatment at a hospital. Police said earlier that three of the four injured were students.

The shooting at Timberview High School, which is in Arlington but belongs to the school district in neighborin­g Mansfield, stemmed from a fight that broke out in a classroom, Arlington Assistant Police Chief Kevin Kolbye said at news conference before Mr. Simpkins’ arrest.

“This is not a random act of violence,” he said. “This is not somebody attacking our school.”

Biden could restore environmen­tal criteria

The White House proposed restoring parts of one of the nation’s bedrock environmen­tal laws Wednesday, requiring agencies to conduct a climate analysis of major projects and give affected communitie­s greater input into the process.

If finalized, the move to change how the government reviews pipelines, highways and other projects under the National Environmen­tal Policy Act would reverse a significan­t rollback by the Donald Trump administra­tion. While the proposal won praise from environmen­talists, it came under criticism from developers and could make it harder to upgrade the aging bridges and roads President Joe Biden has pledged to rebuild.

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