Abortion proponents lose at Texas Supreme Court

 DailyWire:

Texas’s Supreme Court unanimously ruled against abortion supporters on Friday, dealing a final blow to a challenge to the state’s abortion ban.

“Texas law does not grant the state-agency executives named as defendants in this case any authority to enforce the Act’s requirements, either directly or indirectly,” the court ruling said.

“Senate Bill 8 provides that its requirements may be enforced by a private civil action, that no state official may bring or participate as a party in any such action, that such an action is the exclusive means to enforce the requirements, and that these restrictions apply notwithstanding any other law.”

“Based on these provisions,” the court continued, “we conclude that Texas law does not grant the state-agency executives named as defendants in this case any authority to enforce the Act’s requirements, either directly or indirectly.”

Texas’s SB 8, which bans abortions after six weeks, has roused the wrath of left-leaning lawmakers and activists by allowing private citizens to sue anyone who “knowingly engages in conduct that aids or abets the performance or inducement of an abortion.”
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The wording of the law continues to frustrate abortion proponents.  I suspect the only way to really challenge the law is for someone to actually bring a case against an abortion provider who does an abortion. 

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