Texas Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Court-Approved Abortion



The court, responding to an appeal from Attorney General Ken Paxton, put on hold a lower court order allowing an abortion for a woman whose fetus has a fatal condition.
Headline: Texas Court Halts Abortion for Woman in Case of Fetal Fatality Subheading: Attorney General's Appeal Temporarily Halts Lower Court's Decision Analysis: The Texas court has temporarily halted an abortion for a woman whose fetus has a fatal condition. This decision comes in response to an appeal from Attorney General Ken Paxton, putting on hold a lower court order that had allowed the abortion. Summary: In a recent development, a Texas court has intervened in a case involving a woman seeking an abortion for a fetus with a fatal condition. The court's decision to temporarily halt the abortion follows an appeal from Attorney General Ken Paxton. This move has put on hold a lower court order that had previously granted permission for the procedure.
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The Texas Supreme Court has temporarily stopped a court-approved abortion for a woman whose fetus has a fatal condition. This decision follows an appeal from Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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