The Texas Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay on a recent ruling that granted a woman the right to have an emergency abortion.

The Texas Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay on a recent ruling that granted a woman the right to have an emergency abortion.


lower court ruling that blocked Gov. Greg Abbott’s order limiting counties to one mail-in ballot drop-off location

On Friday evening, the Texas Supreme Court issued a temporary hold on a lower court’s decision that had prevented Governor Greg Abbott’s directive to limit each county to only one location for dropping off mail-in ballots.lower court ruling

This would have permitted a woman whose unborn child has been diagnosed with a life-threatening condition to undergo an urgent abortion procedure.

Kate Cox, a mother of two from the Dallas area, recently discovered that her baby has trisomy 18, a chromosomal disorder that typically leads to either stillbirth or the early passing of an infant. In response, the Center for Reproductive Rights has filed an urgent lawsuit on behalf of Cox and her husband.

On Thursday, Judge Maya Guerra Gamble of Travis County determined that Cox has the right to end the pregnancy.

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Source: cbsnews.com