Judges Rule Texas and Ohio Can’t Limit Abortions During Coronavirus Pandemic

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Judges Rule Texas and Ohio Can’t Limit Abortions During Coronavirus Pandemic
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Attorneys general in both states earlier this month ordered clinics to stop performing “non-essential” abortions

RELATED: Ohio and Texas Lawmakers Order ‘Non-Essential’ Abortions to Stop During Coronavirus Outbreak

Like Barrett, however, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas Judge Lee Yeakel said that the ban would cause “irreparable harm” not only to clinics but to their patients as well, BuzzFeed News“Regarding a woman’s right to a pre-fetal-viability abortion, the Supreme Court has spoken clearly. There can be no outright ban on such a procedure,” Yeakel said in his ruling.

But Planned Parenthood and several other pro-choice groups, filed lawsuits arguing that such orders were in violation of Roe v. Wade.

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