Justice Department Formally Asks Supreme Court to Block Texas Anti-Abortion Law

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The Department of Justice on Monday formally requested the Supreme Court to block theย Texasย Heartbeat Act law that bans abortions after around six weeks of pregnancy.

In a filing with the high court, the Justice Department sought an order to suspend enforcement of Texasโ€™s Senate Bill 8, known as SB 8, while the Biden administrationโ€™s legal challenge is being considered. The filing marks the second time the Supreme Court has been presented with the option of blocking the law, as last month, the courtโ€™s majority voted to allow it to go into effect.

โ€œSB8 is plainly unconstitutional under this Courtโ€™s precedents,โ€ Mondayโ€™s court filing reads (pdf). โ€œTexas has not seriously argued otherwise.โ€

Allowing the law to remain in effect would โ€œperpetuate the ongoing irreparable injury to thousands of Texas women who are being denied their constitutional rights,โ€ the Justice Department argued.

โ€œTexasโ€™s insistence that no party can bring a suit challenging SB8 amounts to an assertion that the federal courts are powerless to halt the Stateโ€™s ongoing nullification of federal law,โ€ its lawyers also wrote. โ€œThat proposition is as breathtaking as it is dangerous.โ€

The Justice Department asserted that if Texas is found right, other โ€œstates are free to use similar schemes to nullify other precedents or suspend other constitutional rights.โ€

U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman, an Obama appointee, earlier this month granted an emergency request from the Justice Department and blocked enforcement of the law. However, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals later sided with Texas, lifting the judgeโ€™s order that suspended enforcement of the law.

Critics of the measure have said SB8 employs an unusual enforcement mechanism, where state officials are barred from enforcing the law. Instead, Texas residents can sue anyoneโ€”including doctors and medical staffโ€”who provide assistance to a woman to obtain an abortion.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, has previously argued that the federal government doesnโ€™t have the right to intervene. The Epoch Times has contacted his office for comment.

Byย Jack Phillips

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