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Texas Supreme Court allows abortion ban to go into effect

Washington, USEdited By: Srishti Singh SisodiaUpdated: Jul 03, 2022, 01:02 AM IST
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(File photo) Abortion rights protesters hold a youth rally in Washington Square Park in anticipation of Supreme Court overturning the Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision in New York City, US, June 3, 2022. Photograph:(Reuters)

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Abortion has become unavailable or severely restricted in a dozen US states since last week's ruling, abortion rights activists said Friday 

On Friday (July 1), the Texas Supreme Court gave a green light to a hotly debated 1925 state law banning abortions, overruling a lower court decision. The decision comes after the United States Supreme Court struck down Roe v Wade. 

The decades-old 1925 abortion ban in Texas automatically took effect when, in June, the US top court overturned Roe, which had provided a federal constitutional right to abortion. 

The law, which was written before Roe, had banned abortions. It punished those who performed them with possible imprisonment. 

The decision was celebrated by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Twitter on Saturday morning. Paxton called it a "pro-life victory" for "Texas' unborn babies". 

On the other hand, those who are pro-abortion slammed the decision. Julia Kaye, an attorney with the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project, told The New York Times: "Extremist politicians are on a crusade to force Texans into pregnancy and childbirth against their will, no matter how devastating the consequences." 

Meanwhile, abortion has become unavailable or severely restricted in a dozen US states since last week's ruling, abortion rights activists said Friday. 

"Anti-abortion politicians and states across the country have taken the baton from the Supreme Court and have begun to enact abortion bans," said Anthony Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). 

"As of this morning, abortion is unavailable or largely unavailable in approximately 12 states as a result of the Supreme Court's decision," Romero told reporters. 

"That number is expected to grow in coming days, weeks and months until we reach approximately 26 states across the country," he said. "More than half the country will ban abortion." 

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Srishti Singh Sisodia

Srishti Singh Sisodia is a digital journalist at WION and majorly writes on world politics. She is a die-hard FCBarcelona fan. She follows world sports and likes viewMore