Fifth Circuit Sides with Texas Governor and AG in Lawsuit from Planned Parenthood

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
ruled in favor
of Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) and Attorney General Ken Paxton
(R-TX) on Tuesday afternoon, giving Texas the green light to enforce a
statewide ban on performing abortions during COVID-19. The ruling from
the Fifth Circuit is in response to a
lawsuit
from Planned Parenthood and the Center for Reproductive Rights, both of
whom sued the state of Texas for the governor's order. The order
followed suit of the state of Ohio, on account of abortions being
“non-essential,” “non-emergent” surgeries. It was designed not to
prohibit abortions, but to prioritize real medical needs; abortions
necessary to save the life of the mother received an exemption under
Gov. Abbott’s orde
A
lower court judge gave Planned Parenthood a temporary win on Monday
night, ruling that the "non-essential" surgery order violated
Roe v. Wade. AG Paxton appealed the decision in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals:
Planned
Parenthood and other abortion interest groups will undoubtedly continue
to push for an overturn of orders banning "non-essential" surgeries
nationwide.
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