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The US court allowed Texas to continue the ban on most abortions

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WASHINGTON: The US Federal Appeals Court ruled Friday that Texas could continue his prohibition on most abortions, two days after the court suspended the ban.
The decision by the fifth appeal circuit court temporarily set aside Wednesday’s verdict, effectively restoring the prohibition of most abortion after the fetal heartbeat was detected.
On Wednesday, US District Judge Robert Pitman issued a preliminary order that stopped the Law Enforcement of Texas, saying it violated the landmark in 1973 the Supreme Court’s verdict in Roe V.
Wade, who served female legal rights for abortion.
Attorney General Texas Ken Paxton, a republican, appealed that decision and appeal was given Friday.
“Great news tonight,” Paxton Tweets shortly after the verdict.
“I’ll fight the federal oversme in every turn.” The planned Parenthood said in a statement at the end of Friday that, “the fifth circuit has returned to ignore the half century the precedent upholds constitutional rights for abortion.” Promises for patients who are looking for abortion after six weeks of pregnancy will be canceled until further notice, said the family health service provider.
Law that limits abortion has been forwarded in the LED countries of the Republic of others but was shocked by the court because they violated Roe v.
Wade.
“The Supreme Court needs to enter and stop this madness,” Nancy Northup, President and CEO of the center of reproductive rights, said in a statement after Friday’s decision.
“The patient was thrown back to the condition of chaos and fear, and this cruel law fell hardest to those who had faced discriminatory obstacles in health care.” “Texas Deartbeat ACT” allows community members to demand a doctor who has an abortion, or anyone who helps facilitate them, so the fetal heartbeat is detected – usually around six weeks.
They can be valued with $ 10,000 to start cases that lead to prosecution, encouraging allegations that the law encourages people to act as alert.
The law does not deposit victims of rape or incest.
Part of a wider conservative impulse to limit abortion throughout the United States, the law has pushed public counterattacks.
Tens of thousands of women rose to streets in cities throughout the country last weekend, affirming their reproductive rights.
Advocate the right of a woman to stop the pregnancy has asked Congress to capture the right to abortion in federal law to protect it from a possible reversal by the Supreme Court.
The bill for the effect was adopted two weeks ago at the House of Representatives of the majority of Democrats, but did not have the opportunity to pass the senate where the Republican Party had a sound enough to prevent it.
The Supreme Court was to hear the challenges on December 1 for the law of Mississippi which prohibits almost all abortion after the 15th week of pregnancy.
If the court will reverse ROE V.
Wade, each country will be free to forbid or allow abortion.
That means 36 million women in 26 countries – almost half of the American women’s reproduction era – the possibility of losing legal rights for abortion, according to planned planned Parenthood planned.

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