A Tennessee lawmaker helped pass a strict abortion law. He’s now trying to loosen it

Some people in Tennessee say he still has a long way to go to make things right. “I do think that we find ourselves in exactly the position that lawmakers intended us to be in,” says Elise Boos, an obstetrician in Nashville. “We’re scared to death to provide care, and so it’s withheld.” Read more … Read more

Texas Becomes an Abortion Dystopia

The Texas Supreme Court unanimously sided with Paxton. With no doctors in Texas willing to chance prosecution, Cox was forced to leave the state to avoid risking her life and ability to have another child. Having done so, her family now faces the legal risk that someone will seek to take advantage of Texas’s bounty … Read more

Texas v. pregnant women – hollow exceptions, legal threats to doctors, intentional ambiguities in the law

Texas war on pregnant women (Opinion piece) Texan women considering pregnancy are well advised to flee — as Cox did, leaving the state to get the care she needed. OB-GYN doctors are leaving the state as well: There are none in two-thirds of the state’s counties. Texas is assuredly anti-abortion, but that doesn’t mean that … Read more

Texas Supreme Court rules against Kate Cox showing exceptions to bans are hollow – news round-up

One Texas case shows why women can’t rely on legal exceptions to abortion bans In Texas, the case also suggests that abortions in circumstances similar to Cox’s could remain illegal, highlighting just how hollow and limited medical exceptions are. “It … reveals just how ineffective the ‘health and life’ exceptions to abortion bans are in … Read more