Supreme court rules Texas abortion providers can sue over ban but won’t stop law

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Supreme court rules Texas abortion providers can sue over ban but won’t stop law
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BREAKING: Supreme court rules Texas abortion providers can sue over ban but won’t stop law

The Texas law is unusual in that it relies on the public, rather than the authorities, to sue those suspected of performing an abortion or aiding in the service, although not the patient undergoing the termination.In a brief, the Biden administration had taken the unusual step of telling justices they could grant the Texas law full review and decide its fate this term.

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