A federal judge in Texas this week blocked the Biden administration from enforcing HHS guidance that says health providers who perform abortions in emergency situations are protected under federal law, despite state bans.
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District Judge James Wesley Hendrix in Lubbock, Texas, sided with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in saying that the guidance, released by the Department of Health and Human Services last month, was unauthorized, ReutersThe judge barred HHS from enforcing the guidance, called the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, in Texas.
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