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Texas Bills & Amendments: 2
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| HB 1280 | Relating to prohibition of abortion; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense. | 273 |
| SB 8 | Relating to abortion, including abortions after detection of an unborn child's heartbeat; authorizing a private civil right of action. | 941 |
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Texas Vernon's Civil Statutes §§ 4512.1 et seq., Abortion ('1925 abortion statute'). (Link Type: Texas Law) |
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Amanda Zurawski, et al. v. State of Texas, et al.; Plaintiff's second amended verified petition for declaratory judgement and application for temporary and permanent injunction (No. D-1-GN-23-000968, addition of further plaintiffs, Texas abortion bans). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re State of Texas, et al.; Brief of amici curiae American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine in opposition to petition and emergency motion for relief (No. 23-0994, in support of medical exception for Kate Cox, enforcement of Texas abortion statutes). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re State of Texas, et al.; Per curiam opinion (No. 23-0994, denying temporary restraining order for medical exemption to Kate Cox, enforcement of Texas abortion statutes; clarifying that a woman’s death need not be “imminent” for exceptions to apply). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Kate Cox et al. v. State of Texas et al.; Plaintiff's original verified petition for declaratory judgment and application for temporary restraining order and permanent injunction (No. D-1-GN-23-008611, request for immediate relief to obtain abortion). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Kate Cox et al. v. State of Texas et al.; Temporary restraining order (No. D-1-GN-23-008611, approval granted for immediate relief to obtain abortion). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
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The high toll of US abortion bans: Nearly one in five patients now traveling out of state for abortion care. (Link Type: Article) | ||
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Letter to the Methodist Hospital chief legal officer Mike Cantu, Women's Hospital of Texas CEO Jeanna Bamburg, and Texas Children's Hospital chief legal officer Lance Lightfoot, RE: Cox v. Texas, No. D-1-GN-23-008611 in the 200th Judicial District Court of Travis County, Texas (emergency abortion requirements). (Link Type: Letter) | ||
