The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Appeals court lets abortion law resume

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A federal appeals courts Friday night allowed Texas to temporaril­y resume banning most abortions, just one day after clinics began rushing to serve patients again for the first time since early September.

Abortion providers had been bracing for the 5th U.S. Court of Appeals to act quickly, even as they booked new appointmen­ts and reopened their doors during a brief reprieve from the law known as Senate Bill 8, which bans abortions once cardiac activity is detected, usually around six weeks.

On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman, issued an order suspending the Texas law that he called an “offensive deprivatio­n” of the constituti­onal right to an abortion. It came in response to a lawsuit filed by the Biden administra­tion, which warned that other GOP-controlled states could rush to adopt similar measures.

But the New Orleans-based appeals court quickly granted Texas’ request to set aside Pitman’s order for now while the case is reviewed. It ordered the Justice Department to respond by Tuesday.

The new law threatens Texas abortion providers with lawsuits from private citizens, who are entitled to collect at least $10,000 in damages if successful.

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