The Texas Legislature recently passed what the Supreme Court describes as an “unprecedented” statutory scheme. Texas’s new law allows private, everyday citizens to sue anyone who assists a woman in obtaining an abortion after her sixth week of pregnancy. It’s clear that Texas chose this unusual enforcement mechanism to try to circumvent the Constitution’s “state action” requirement. Before a plaintiff can challenge a policy or action on constitutional grounds, they must show that the government somehow had a hand in causing their harm. But this Texas law strips the government of its enforcement power and instead gives it to everyday citizens, thereby allowing the law’s defenders to argue that the law does not trigger constitutional protecti...
When the United States Supreme Court didn’t strike down, SB8, Texas’ anti-abortion law, there was a ...
At the end of the Supreme Court’s 2016 Term, the Court issued its decision in Whole Woman’s Health v...
In 1970, Jane Roe (pseudonym for a Texas woman) filed a lawsuit against Henry Wade, a district attor...
The Texas Legislature recently passed what the Supreme Court describes as an “unprecedented” statuto...
The Texas Heartbeat Act (SB8) prohibits abortions following detection of a fetal heartbeat, a consti...
The Texas Heartbeat Act, enacted in 2021 as Senate Bill 8 (S.B. 8), prohibits abortions following de...
Many people are deriding (or celebrating) the exceptional—and exceptionally deceptive—device of the ...
Thirteen states have enacted so-called “fetal heartbeat” laws banning abortions once embryotic cardi...
Earlier this month, Texas enacted the strictest abortion restrictions the United States has seen sin...
This presentation will examine the United States Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Texas,...
On May 19, 2021, Texas enacted S.B. 8—also known as the Texas Heartbeat Act—which prohibits almost a...
In 2021, Texas enacted an abortion statute, SB8, stating “a physician may not knowingly perform or i...
This Article begins with a brief review in Part II of the three crucial Supreme Court cases on abort...
It is not every day that a state enacts a law that is designed to prevent people from exercising a c...
As the abortion debate in the United States has grown increasingly tense over the recent years, a ne...
When the United States Supreme Court didn’t strike down, SB8, Texas’ anti-abortion law, there was a ...
At the end of the Supreme Court’s 2016 Term, the Court issued its decision in Whole Woman’s Health v...
In 1970, Jane Roe (pseudonym for a Texas woman) filed a lawsuit against Henry Wade, a district attor...
The Texas Legislature recently passed what the Supreme Court describes as an “unprecedented” statuto...
The Texas Heartbeat Act (SB8) prohibits abortions following detection of a fetal heartbeat, a consti...
The Texas Heartbeat Act, enacted in 2021 as Senate Bill 8 (S.B. 8), prohibits abortions following de...
Many people are deriding (or celebrating) the exceptional—and exceptionally deceptive—device of the ...
Thirteen states have enacted so-called “fetal heartbeat” laws banning abortions once embryotic cardi...
Earlier this month, Texas enacted the strictest abortion restrictions the United States has seen sin...
This presentation will examine the United States Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Texas,...
On May 19, 2021, Texas enacted S.B. 8—also known as the Texas Heartbeat Act—which prohibits almost a...
In 2021, Texas enacted an abortion statute, SB8, stating “a physician may not knowingly perform or i...
This Article begins with a brief review in Part II of the three crucial Supreme Court cases on abort...
It is not every day that a state enacts a law that is designed to prevent people from exercising a c...
As the abortion debate in the United States has grown increasingly tense over the recent years, a ne...
When the United States Supreme Court didn’t strike down, SB8, Texas’ anti-abortion law, there was a ...
At the end of the Supreme Court’s 2016 Term, the Court issued its decision in Whole Woman’s Health v...
In 1970, Jane Roe (pseudonym for a Texas woman) filed a lawsuit against Henry Wade, a district attor...