Justice Department Planning to Sue Texas Over New Abortion Law
Justice Department Planning to Sue Texas Over New Abortion Law
The federal Department of Justice is expected to file a lawsuit against Texas and its restrictive abortion law.According to NBC News, the complaint will be filed even after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to block the highly controversial statute from taking effect.Texas’s anti-abortion law, as LegalReader.com has reported before, effectively illegalizes abortion as early as six weeks into gestation. While the legislation does not set any hard time-limit, it prohibits abortive procedures after an embryo has registered or should have registered a heartbeat.However, Texas leaves enforcement largely to its citizenry. Anyone in the United States can report a person suspected of receiving or facilitating an abortion. They may also sue abortion providers for more than $10,000 in statutory damages.Thus, while Texas has made receiving or facilitating an abortion illegal, it has not set any criminal penalties—instead, it lets private citizens exhaust abortion facilitators’ financial resources in court.The Biden administration has since blasted the Supreme Court’s inaction.
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