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Texas Heartbeat Act: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:4623:46, 3 July 2023Urnslenny talk contribsm 111,400 bytes −1,496 It's not accurate to say the enforcement mechanism is "very similar" to private attorney general laws because none of those laws remove conventional state enforcement to shield the law from pre-enforcement judicial review. Also, private attorney general sue in the name of the state. SB 8 keeps the state completely out of any enforcement role and the SB 8 bounty hunters sue solely in their capacity as individuals, not on behalf of the state. undo
  • curprev 23:4023:40, 3 July 2023Urnslenny talk contribsm 112,896 bytes −2 replaced unclear and confusing terminology with more precise phrasing undo
  • curprev 23:3523:35, 3 July 2023Urnslenny talk contribsm 112,898 bytes +52 It's not accurate to say that "no lawsuit has succeeded," because some lawsuits were able to obtain temporary injunctions or declarations of unconstitutionality. But even those successes were unable to restore access to post-heartbeat abortions in Texas given the continued threat of private civil lawsuits. undo

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