Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines | Daily Legal Briefing
  • Home
  • Hot Topics
  • Breaking
  • Business
  • Big Law
  • Small Law
  • Law School
  • Legal Tech
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines | Daily Legal Briefing
No Result
View All Result
Home Hot Topics

In ‘devastating blow’ to abortion rights, top Texas court stymies suit to overturn restrictive law

Daily Legal Briefing by Daily Legal Briefing
March 12, 2022
in Hot Topics
0
Supreme Court appears ready to uphold ban on abortions after 15 weeks
4
SHARES
32
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


  1. Home
  2. Web First
  3. In ‘devastating blow’ to abortion rights,…

Health Law

In ‘devastating blow’ to abortion rights, top Texas court stymies suit to overturn restrictive law

By Debra Cassens Weiss

March 11, 2022, 11:45 am CST

shutterstock_Abortion Restriction paper, gavel and stethoscope

Image from Shutterstock. Photo by Jim Block.

The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that state licensing officials have no authority to enforce a law banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, apparently foreclosing a lawsuit by abortion providers that seeks to block the law.

The state supreme court ruled in response to a certified question by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at New Orleans, which is where the suit landed after the Supreme Court ruled in the case in December. The Supreme Court had allowed the suit to proceed against state officials with authority over medical licenses but not other defendants.

The Texas law relies on the general public, rather than the state, for enforcement. It prevents abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected and authorizes lawsuits by private parties who may seek $10,000 in damages against anyone who aids abortions banned by the law.

By putting enforcement in the hands of private plaintiffs, the law removed potential state defendants who could be sued in advance to block the law.

As a result of the Texas Supreme Court ruling, no state official remains to be sued.

In a tweet, the American Civil Liberties Union said the Texas law “will remain in place in Texas for the foreseeable future” as a result of the ruling. “This is a devastating blow for abortion rights in Texas and across the country.”

The Supreme Court allowed the 5th Circuit to send the certified question to the Texas Supreme Court in January.

In its decision Friday, the Texas Supreme Court said the Texas law expressly provided that it could only be enforced by private plaintiffs.

“We simply apply the act’s emphatic, unambiguous and repeated provisions,” the state supreme court said.

By enforcing all enforcement methods other than private plaintiff lawsuits, the law “even prohibits criminal prosecutions against those who commit homicide or assault against an unborn child” in violation of the law, the state supreme court said.

The case is Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson.

Hat tip to Law360 and the Law.com, which had early coverage of the decision.

See also:

ABAJournal.com: “Supreme Court will hear Texas abortion case on expedited basis but refuses again to block the law”

ABAJournal.com: “SCOTUS considers expediting request to hear Texas abortion case, orders quick responses”

ABAJournal.com: “Convicted ex-lawyer files bizarre suit against doctor under Texas abortion law”

ABAJournal.com: “DOJ explores ways to challenge Texas abortion law; judge grants TRO against anti-abortion group”

ABAJournal.com: “How could the DOJ counter Texas abortion restrictions? Law prof suggests prosecution”

ABAJournal.com: “SCOTUS formally rejects request to block Texas abortion ban”

ABAJournal.com: “Abortion providers ask Supreme Court to block Texas heartbeat law from taking effect”

ABAJournal.com: “Conservative SCOTUS justices question abortion decisions but delay action on Mississippi’s viability cert petition”

ABAJournal.com: “Supreme Court should uphold precedent in Mississippi abortion case, ABA amicus brief says”

ABAJournal.com: “ABA urges Supreme Court to rule US can sue to block unconstitutional Texas abortion law”





Click to Read Original Article

Previous Post

Russia Is Considering ‘Legalizing’ Software Piracy Due To The World Punishing It Over Ukraine Aggression

Next Post

Optima Tax Relief Informs Taxpayers of Common Mistakes to Avoid on Tax Returns 

Daily Legal Briefing

Daily Legal Briefing

Related Posts

Judge imposes default judgment against former Littler Mendelson client for ‘subversive approach to discovery’
Hot Topics

5th Circuit tells lawyer it is ‘often advisable to read the court’s orders,’ upholds $1,250 sanction

by Daily Legal Briefing
April 12, 2022
Law firm’s managing partner had a ‘fixation’ with employee surveillance, wiretap suit says
Hot Topics

Law firm’s managing partner had a ‘fixation’ with employee surveillance, wiretap suit says

by Daily Legal Briefing
April 12, 2022
Law school applicants are down, for now, for the first time since 2018
Hot Topics

Following a boost in 2021, national average score for February 2022 MBE drops

by Daily Legal Briefing
April 12, 2022
Google violated its ‘don’t be evil’ code when it fired 3 outspoken employees abiding by mandate, suit says
Hot Topics

Google’s ‘privileged’ email labeling, said to prevent lawsuit disclosure, was ‘eyebrow raising,’ judge says

by Daily Legal Briefing
April 11, 2022
New law allows this state’s judges to personally solicit campaign donations; ethics opinion adds wrinkle
Hot Topics

New law allows this state’s judges to personally solicit campaign donations; ethics opinion adds wrinkle

by Daily Legal Briefing
April 11, 2022
Next Post
Optima Tax Relief Informs Taxpayers of Common Mistakes to Avoid on Tax Returns 

Optima Tax Relief Informs Taxpayers of Common Mistakes to Avoid on Tax Returns 

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Premium Content

Bankruptcy Lawyers Are A LOT Less Busy Than They Used To Be

Bankruptcy Lawyers Are A LOT Less Busy Than They Used To Be

February 11, 2022
New Judicial Analytics Product Predicts Motion Outcomes with Claimed 86.7% Accuracy

New Judicial Analytics Product Predicts Motion Outcomes with Claimed 86.7% Accuracy

July 12, 2022
What Factors Affect the Cost of Homeowners Insurance in Massachusetts?

What Factors Affect the Cost of Homeowners Insurance in Massachusetts?

March 5, 2022

Browse by Category

  • Big Law
  • Breaking
  • Business
  • Hot Topics
  • Law School
  • Legal Tech
  • Small Law

About US

Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines | Daily Legal Briefing.
Online coverage of breaking legal news and current law headlines from around the US. Top stories, videos, insight, and in-depth analysis.

Categories

  • Big Law
  • Breaking
  • Business
  • Hot Topics
  • Law School
  • Legal Tech
  • Small Law

Recent Updates

  • Former Biglaw Attorney Suspended From Practice For Insider Trading
  • This Biglaw Firm Is Expanding By Hiring A Boatload Of Lateral Partners
  • Lawyers Should Nurture Smaller Clients

© 2021 Daily Legal Briefing | Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines

No Result
View All Result
  • Contact Us
  • Home

© 2021 Daily Legal Briefing | Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?