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* [[US/TX|Texas]]
 
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* '''2022-07-26''' [https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/07/26/1111280165/because-of-texas-abortion-law-her-wanted-pregnancy-became-a-medical-nightmare Because of Texas abortion law, her wanted pregnancy became a medical nightmare]
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** [https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/07/26/1111280165/because-of-texas-abortion-law-her-wanted-pregnancy-became-a-medical-nightmare Because of Texas abortion law, her wanted pregnancy became a medical nightmare]
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** [https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2022/08/26/some-north-texas-ministers-tell-paxton-on-abortion-ban-violates-their-religious-freedom/ Some North Texas ministers tell Paxton abortion ban violates their religious freedom]
 
* '''2022-05-10''' [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/10/2097095/-Suspect-in-death-of-something-I-didn-t-know-existed-Texas-virtually-criminalizes-miscarriages-too Suspect in 'death of something I didn’t know existed': Texas virtually criminalizes miscarriages too] {{fmt/quote|"Intentionally or not, it felt like I’d become a suspect in the death of something I didn’t know existed," Parrish said [https://twitter.com/JannekeParrish/status/1523681474704449537 on Twitter]. "Eventually, it stopped. They were satisfied that I hadn't known I was pregnant and induced an illegal abortion in Texas. I left, though not without the fear that because I'd gone for medical help, I'd now be reported, per Texas law."}} Parrish went on to note that such prosecutions [https://rewirenewsgroup.com/article/2021/10/21/when-a-miscarriage-becomes-a-jail-sentence/ have already happened].
 
* '''2022-05-10''' [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/10/2097095/-Suspect-in-death-of-something-I-didn-t-know-existed-Texas-virtually-criminalizes-miscarriages-too Suspect in 'death of something I didn’t know existed': Texas virtually criminalizes miscarriages too] {{fmt/quote|"Intentionally or not, it felt like I’d become a suspect in the death of something I didn’t know existed," Parrish said [https://twitter.com/JannekeParrish/status/1523681474704449537 on Twitter]. "Eventually, it stopped. They were satisfied that I hadn't known I was pregnant and induced an illegal abortion in Texas. I left, though not without the fear that because I'd gone for medical help, I'd now be reported, per Texas law."}} Parrish went on to note that such prosecutions [https://rewirenewsgroup.com/article/2021/10/21/when-a-miscarriage-becomes-a-jail-sentence/ have already happened].
 
* '''2022-05-05''' [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/5/2096043/-Abbott-threatens-to-challenge-SCOTUS-1982-decision-ensuring-free-public-education-for-all-kids Abbott threatens to challenge SCOTUS 1982 decision ensuring free public education for all kids]: SCOTUS having overturned one major right, rights-opponents see this as an opportunity to overturn more of them. It looks like Abbott mainly wants to deny it to immigrant kids, for now -- but if he gets that, poor kids will be next.
 
* '''2022-05-05''' [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/5/2096043/-Abbott-threatens-to-challenge-SCOTUS-1982-decision-ensuring-free-public-education-for-all-kids Abbott threatens to challenge SCOTUS 1982 decision ensuring free public education for all kids]: SCOTUS having overturned one major right, rights-opponents see this as an opportunity to overturn more of them. It looks like Abbott mainly wants to deny it to immigrant kids, for now -- but if he gets that, poor kids will be next.
 
* '''2022-05-04''' [https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/05/can-republicans-stop-out-of-state-abortion-patients.html Can Republicans Stop Patients From Leaving the State for an Abortion? Some Are Willing to Try.] Texans flee to Oklahoma: Oklahoma passes a copycat law. Missouri had already drafted a similar law back in March, anticipating this decision. {{fmt/quote|...the Court has no understanding that a post-Roe world is going to be one where jurisdictions fight each other. [...] if in a state like Missouri, a zealous prosecutor goes after an Illinois provider who has been providing abortions on their citizens, the courts are going to have to figure out: Can a state do that if the provider is completely following Illinois law?”}} This is fine with the GOP; they feed on social chaos.
 
* '''2022-05-04''' [https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/05/can-republicans-stop-out-of-state-abortion-patients.html Can Republicans Stop Patients From Leaving the State for an Abortion? Some Are Willing to Try.] Texans flee to Oklahoma: Oklahoma passes a copycat law. Missouri had already drafted a similar law back in March, anticipating this decision. {{fmt/quote|...the Court has no understanding that a post-Roe world is going to be one where jurisdictions fight each other. [...] if in a state like Missouri, a zealous prosecutor goes after an Illinois provider who has been providing abortions on their citizens, the courts are going to have to figure out: Can a state do that if the provider is completely following Illinois law?”}} This is fine with the GOP; they feed on social chaos.

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