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Proposed rule, 22 TAC §§165.7 - 165.9, Medical records (Exceptions to abortion ban, Abortion ban exception performance and documentation, and Complaints regarding abortions performed) (emergency exceptions to the state's abortion ban). (Link Type: Texas Rule) |
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Amanda Zurawski, Lauren Miller, Lauren Hall, Anna Zargarian, Ashley Brandt, et al. v. State of Texas et al.; Temporary injunction order (No. D-1-GN-23-000968, enforcement of Texas abortion bans in connection with 'emergent medical condition' temporarily suspended). (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) | ||
State of Texas, et al. v. Amanda Zurawski, et al.; Opinion and concurring opinions (No. 23-0629, vacating the trial court's order; asserting that doctors who denied defendants' abortions for fear of civil penalties or criminal prosecution were “simply wrong in that legal assessment"; SB 8, abortion exemptions). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
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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. St. of Tex., cause no. D-1-GN-23-008611, pending in the 200th Judicial District Court, Travis County, Texas. (Link Type: Letter) |