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Supreme Court keeps Texas abortion law in place, sets hearing - DefenderNetwork.com

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review a controversial Texas abortion law on Nov. 1 but refused to block the law while it considers whether it is constitutional. The court, in its order, said it would consider the following question: “May the United States bring suit in federal court and obtain injunctive or […]

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