Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Woman Who Sought Court-Approved Abortion

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Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Woman Who Sought Court-Approved Abortion
nytimes.com

The court ruled that the lower court made a mistake in ruling that the woman, Kate Cox, who is more than 20 weeks pregnant, was entitled to a medical exception.

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Ms. Cox asked the lower court for approval after she learned that her fetus had a fatal condition, and after several trips to the emergency room.

In short, the life or health exemptions to abortion bans in Republican-controlled states are meaningless.

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Fuck, it can even be a struggle for a woman to even be believed that she was raped. Especially in right leaning counties/cities/states. And also fight for an exception? I do wonder have any women been given a medical exception?

I have yet to hear about any medical exemptions, this was the first which was then discarded.

This rejection will have a chilling affect on the willingness of others to try for an exemption as well.

Even worse, it sounds like it wasn’t entirely settled, just delayed until after it makes no difference

It’s ver y easy to get an exception - I understand you were raised. Let’s schedule a court date 12 weeks from now to see if you’re under the six week limit

*raped Sorry it took me an embarrassing amount of time to figure that autocorrect out so just wanna share for others.

But damn that hits home. Pro-life Americans don't wanna even listen or consider that the system of "exceptions" don't function at all even at the most basic of empathetic levels. Like a 5 year old would talk about terminating an unsustainable or unwanted pregnancy with more grace and empathy than a republican congress person. And emphasis on person- it can be appalling what the women are willing to say and support.

Yep, I didn’t notice that autocorrect, thanks