Sunday, September 26, 2010

Texas AG Issues Rulings Interpreting Two Texas Abortion Laws

The Examiner (Houston): Two rulings issued on Texas abortion laws, one for each side of debate, by Stephen Dean:

Texas The Texas Attorney General has issued opinions that change two laws that relate to abortion, with one imposing new restrictions on ending pregnancy and the other ruling favoring the other side of the debate.

Both opinions carry the weight of Texas law.   They were handed down yesterday at the request of a state lawmaker known for his views against abortion. . . .

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2010/09/per-tx-courts-recorded-messages-not-sufficient-informed-consent-doctor-presence-not-required-to-take.html

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