A Texas woman, Marlise Munoz, and her family have been forced to make an "agonizing decision" to leave the state after the Texas Supreme Court paused a lower court decision that would allow her to have an abortion due to a fatal diagnosis for her fetus. The case has sparked a debate over the rights of pregnant women in Texas, with advocates for reproductive rights arguing that the state's abortion laws are too restrictive and opponents of abortion arguing that the laws are necessary to protect the unborn.
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The Texas Supreme Court has temporarily stayed a lower court ruling that would have allowed a Dallas woman to have an abortion. The case has sparked a heated debate over abortion rights in the state, with supporters arguing for the woman's right to make her own decisions and opponents arguing for the state's right to protect unborn children. The court is expected to issue a final ruling in the coming weeks, which could have far-reaching implications for abortion rights in Texas.
Edna, Texas police are investigating the murder of 16-year-old cheerleader Lizbeth Medina, who was found dead in her apartment bathtub on Tuesday evening. Lizbeth's mother, Jacqueline Medina, found her daughter unresponsive and called 911. No suspects have been identified yet, and the Edna Police Department is asking anyone with information to come forward.
A Texas judge has granted a temporary restraining order to allow a Dallas-area mother of two to terminate her pregnancy, despite the state's strict abortion ban. Judge Maya Guerra Gamble granted the order on Thursday, citing the public interest, and the case has drawn attention to the state's restrictive abortion laws. The mother, Kate Cox, expressed relief and gratitude for the support she has received, saying she hopes no other woman has to go through this.
Six people were killed and three injured in a multi-city shooting spree across Texas on Tuesday, before the suspect was taken into custody and charged with capital murder. Interim Austin Police Chief Robin Henderson said the incident began in the morning and extended into the evening, with four people killed and two police officers shot in Austin. The suspect was also linked to the deaths of two people in San Antonio and is currently in police custody. The victims of the shooting spree have not yet been identified.
This week, a federal appeals court ruled 2-1 in favor of a lower court's finding that Texas' floating barrier on the Rio Grande, placed there by Governor Greg Abbott to deter illegal migrant crossings, was illegal. The court's decision requires Texas to stop any work on the barrier and move it to the riverbank, and is the second legal defeat for Texas this week over its border operations.
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, passed away at the age of 88 due to complications related to advanced dementia. Chief Justice John Roberts praised her as a “fiercely independent defender of the rule of law” and an advocate for civics education. O’Connor was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and was a strong supporter of civics education, founding the iCivics program and advocating for students to observe oral arguments.
Senator Joe Manchin's announcement that he will not seek reelection in 2022 has allowed Democrats to focus their efforts on more winnable races in Texas, Florida, and Ohio, where abortion rights will be a major platform. In Ohio, Senator Sherrod Brown is facing a tough reelection race against three major Republican candidates. Democrats are hopeful that by focusing on abortion rights, they can gain an edge in these races and make a strong showing in the 2022 elections.







