by Texas Right to Life | Mar 22, 2024 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
The Texas Medical Board (TMB) met Friday to discuss and possibly release guidelines regarding emergency medical interventions for pregnant women. Texas law clearly permits intervention by a physician when a mother’s life or major bodily function is in jeopardy because...
by Texas Right to Life | Mar 15, 2024 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
In a pivotal ruling, the Fort Worth Court of Appeals rejected an abortion fund’s attempt to sue a potential “bounty hunter” under the Texas Heartbeat Act, marking a substantial triumph for the Pro-Life movement. The lawsuit began after Texas Equal Access Fund, an...
by Kim Schwartz | Mar 7, 2024 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, News, Press Releases
Jill Biden will bring a Texas woman to the president’s State of the Union Address Thursday evening after she aborted her 20-week baby who had a disability. Kate Cox’s case gained national attention when she sued the state of Texas in an effort to abort her child who...
by Texas Right to Life | Jan 3, 2024 | Abortion, Issues, Media, News, Press Releases
Texas Right to Life served subpoenas on Tuesday to three organizations that fund abortions against state law. Jane’s Due Process, the Buckle Bunnies Fund, and the Lilith Fund for Reproductive Equity direct pregnant women to obtain illegal abortion pills in Texas and...
by Kim Schwartz | Dec 13, 2023 | Abortion, Issues, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
The Supreme Court of the United States announced today it would review whether the FDA followed proper protocol in loosening safeguards on the abortion pill mifepristone. Four national medical associations, four doctors, and Alliance Defending Freedom sued the FDA...
by Texas Right to Life | Dec 7, 2023 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
A Texas judge deemed Thursday that a Houston doctor can ignore clear medical standards in state law to abort an unborn child. The Center for Reproductive Rights brought a lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of Dr. Damla Karsan and Kate Cox, a Dallas woman who is 20 weeks...