This Perfect Quote From SCOTUS' Texas Abortion Hearing Really Sums Things Up
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
68% : Abortion providers and the Department of Justice (DOJ) challenged the law in two separate cases both heard back-to-back, claiming it was unconstitutional and that its unusual enforcement mechanism of private lawsuits should be blocked.48% : It's unclear when the court will hand down anything definitive from the Nov. 1 hearing, but abortion is -- quite literally -- still on the docket for SCOTUS.
41% : Perhaps the most critical aspect of SB8 is its method of enforcement -- instead of criminal prosecution by the government, the statute allows private citizens to pursue legal action against anyone who performs, aids, or abets a ban-violating abortion for a "bounty" of up to $10,000.
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