Lawsuit against doctor who defied Texas abortion law tossed
Earlier DU thread: Texas state court throws out lawsuit against doctor who violated abortion law
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Source: Lawsuit against doctor who defied Texas abortion law tossed
December 9, 2022
SAN ANTONIO (AP) Lawyers for a doctor who intentionally defied a Texas abortion law that the lawyers called a bounty-hunting scheme say a court has dismissed a test of whether members of the public can sue providers who violate the restrictions for at least $10,000 in damages.
Dr. Alan Braid published an opinion piece in the Washington Post last year revealing that he intentionally violated the Texas law shortly after it took effect in September 2021. The law bans abortions after roughly the sixth week of pregnancy and is only enforced through lawsuits filed by private citizens although Texas subsequently banned abortions entirely after the fall of Roe v. Wade.
Even though Texas now has a broader abortion ban, the Center for Reproductive Rights, which represents Braid, said the decision Thursday by a San Antonio court is still significant because it rejected that people with no connection to an abortion can sue. The dismissal was announced from the bench, and no formal written opinion had been published as of Friday morning.
When I provided my patient with the care she needed last year, I was doing my duty as a physician, Braid said in a statement. It is heartbreaking that Texans still cant get essential health care in their home state and that providers are left afraid to do their jobs.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/abortion-health-texas-lawsuits-san-antonio-da6d7f83542a01f7ea10f0c77d08ca6a