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Texas, judge of no to abortion law

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A federal judge blocked the Texas anti-abortion law, the most radical in the United States, which prohibited the termination of pregnancy after six weeks. Austin Texas District Judge Robert Pitman upheld the appeal filed by the Biden administration, scoring a point in favor of the White House. In the 113 pages of the document with which the suspension of the application of the anti-abortion law was ordered, the judge highlighted the primacy of the American Constitution which fully guarantees the right of a person to decide whether to choose to have an abortion before the “vitality of the fetus “is established.

The new law has dramatically cut the possibility of resorting to abortion in Texas, despite the fact that, the judge recalled, this principle has been protected by the Supreme Court for almost half a century.

If President Joe Biden can register a victory, this ruling is only the beginning of a battle that promises to be long. It is not clear how the stop of the judge can reopen the road to medical intervention, because the Texas law was conceived in a way that can lead to the denunciation of people who will resort to the termination of pregnancy even if the law is blocked by a judge.
As in this case. Texas will appeal.

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