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SCOTUS Declines to Hear Texas Abortion Case

Above: People pass outside the U.S. Supreme Court on October 7, 2024 in Washington, DC. Image credit: Kent Nishimura/Stringer/Getty Images News via Getty Images

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The high court's decision not to hear this case is very unfortunate. Texas has effectively banned abortion outright, and whatever 'acceptions' it has in place are written in vague terms to further inhibit women and their doctors. With over a dozen states having passed similar laws, it's incumbent upon the court system to step in and overturn these violations of basic rights.

Texas has every right to protect the unborn in its state given the horrifying pro-abortion laws being passed elsewhere in the country. The man running to be the Democratic Vice President, for example, whose entire party supports abortion on demand, wants to nationalize such laws. He also fails to mention that abortion pills, something he loves, can actually harm women.


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