Texas' six-week abortion ban is likely to stay in force at least for a few more days, if not longer, with a federal appeals court signaling that the end of the week would be the earliest it would take its next big step in the ongoing litigation.
Texas' six-week abortion ban is likely to stay in force at least for a few more days, if not longer, with a federal appeals court signaling Tuesday that the end of the week would be the earliest it would take its next big step in the ongoing litigation.
After a federal judge blocked the ban last week, Texas secured an administrative hold on that order late Friday from the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals, effectively reviving the abortion ban after it had been halted for just two days. The back-and-forth is happening in the Justice Department's challenge to the law, which is one of several fronts where the legal battle over the ban is being fought.
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