Abortion is legal in Texas only when the life of the mother or a “major bodily function” is at risk. Doctors, who could face prison time for performing an abortion, have been seeking clarification on the exception.
I’d be interested to know if; there is a provision that docs can’t be held liable if they follow the guidelines. --that no prosecutor will go after them because they followed the rules.
I’m worried that some angry prosc will go after a doc because the doc performed an abortion that the prosc didn’t like
As I remember/understand it, it’s a civil law, not a criminal one. One that doesn’t really care about standing (who has skin in the game to file a lawsuit). So here’s the neat part: damn near anyone can sue over it!
I’d be interested to know if; there is a provision that docs can’t be held liable if they follow the guidelines. --that no prosecutor will go after them because they followed the rules.
I’m worried that some angry prosc will go after a doc because the doc performed an abortion that the prosc didn’t like
As I remember/understand it, it’s a civil law, not a criminal one. One that doesn’t really care about standing (who has skin in the game to file a lawsuit). So here’s the neat part: damn near anyone can sue over it!