The Justice Department plans to file a request with the Supreme Court to block enforcement of a Texas law that bans many abortions in the state
Biden administration’s move presents high court with new occasion to consider the state’s novel ban on women’s abortions after six weeks
The Justice Department says its case against Texas offers an easier path for the Supreme Court to intervene than an earlier lawsuit filed by abortion providers against the state.
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