The abortion-providing organization is suing Texas Right to Life for threatening to sue under the act’s private enforcement mechanism.
The abortion-providing organization is suing Texas Right to Life for threatening to sue under the act’s private enforcement mechanism.
The grassroots are calling this a victory in Red Raider country.
The Texas Supreme Court must consider whether the lawsuit is subject to dismissal under the Texas Citizens Participation Act.
If the states succeed in court, mail-order distribution of the drugs could be halted.
The case has been sent back to district court.
The Woman and Child Protection Act will crack down on the distribution of abortion drugs in Texas.
Texas law holds abortionists accountable for illegal procedures, not clients.
He is seeking more than $1 billion in damages.
The legislation targets the manufacture and provision of abortion-inducing drugs.
With abortion facilities already shut down, pro-life lawmakers argue the next front in the battle is the online pipeline of chemical abortions.