Reality weighs in as a Texas judge does the logical thing in protecting abortion workers from the vigilantism of RWNJs. Lyft and Uber also weigh in to protect their workers. More lawfare ahead.
A Texas state judge has stopped the anti-abortion group Texas Right to Life and its associates from suing workers at Planned Parenthood clinics under the pretext of the state's stringent new anti-abortion law, also known as Senate Bill 8 (S.B. 8).
"The Court finds that S.B. 8 creates a probable, irreparable, and imminent injury in the interim for which plaintiffs and their physicians, staff and patients throughout Texas have no adequate remedy at law if plaintiffs, their physicians, and staff are subjected to private enforcement lawsuits against them under S.B. 8," Judge Maya Guerra Gamble wrote in her Friday decision.
Her ruling only involves the parties involved in the suit and doesn't block the new law from otherwise being in effect, The Hill reported.
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Anti-abortion bounty hunters began calling Amy Hagstrom Miller’s chain of four independent abortion clinics in Texas just hours after the supreme court issued a two-paragraph order that effectively ended access to 85% of abortion services in the state.