Justice Dept. seeks emergency order to block Texas abortion law
The Department of Justice filed an emergency order late Tuesday, asking for a temporary halt to the new Texas law that bans abortions past six weeks. The department said in its filing that the new law, also known as S.B. 8, prevents "women from exercising their constitutional rights."
"The United States seeks a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction enjoining the enforcement of S.B. 8," the department said. "This relief is necessary to protect the constitutional rights of women in Texas and the sovereign interest of the United States in ensuring that its States respect the terms of the national compact. It is also necessary to protect federal agencies, employees, and contractors whose lawful actions S.B. 8 purports to prohibit."
The department claims the law, which went into effect two weeks ago, violates the 14th Amendment.
"It is well-settled that the Fourteenth Amendment prevents states from banning abortion before a fetus is viable," the filing said. "Because S.B. 8 has that effect, it is plainly unconstitutional under binding precedent."
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