Supreme Court Overturns Texas Abortion Restrictions
he The Supreme Court, in a victory for abortion-rights advocates, has limited the power of Texas and other states to restrict or effectively shut down clinics that offer the procedure.
The justices, by a 5-3 vote, said Monday that Texas lawmakers went too far by imposing unnecessary regulations that had forced most of the state’s abortion clinics to go out of business.
The Texas case has been seen as a crucial test of a state’s power to regulate the practice of abortion. Though states have the authority to regulate doctors and hospitals to protect the health of patients, the Supreme Court has said states may not put an “undue burden” on pregnant women who seek an abortion. This includes “unnecessary health regulations,” the court said in 1992.
Ginsburg says it’s “beyond rational belief” that TX abortion law would improve safety; it was meant to shut clinics. pic.twitter.com/DUkUZkNRUF
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) June 27, 2016