Kate Cox, the Texas woman who fled the state to receive an abortion, made a brief appearance during the Democratic National Convention’s ceremonial roll call Tuesday to voice her support for Vice President Harris and warn of former President Trump’s risk to abortion rights. “I’m Kate ...
On its face, of course, Paxton’s threat was directed at Cox and her medical team and supporters. And that threat is still live; Paxton is precisely the type of lawless ideologue who would like to test how far he can use Texas’ abortion bans to criminalize people who have, provide o...
while the Coxes were in New Mexico,the Texas Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling, saying Kate Cox did not qualify for a medical exemption to the abortion ban.
Kate Cox left Texas to get an abortion. Kate Cox? The woman at the center of one of the biggest challenges to a state’s abortion law since Roe v. Wade. Last week, a lower court overruled Texas law — which bars abortion at six weeks — to grant Cox an exception for the procedure...
Smith asked, "Ultimately, Kate Cox didn't prevail. She lost. But did she make a difference?" "She absolutely made a difference," Duane replied. "She got the healthcare that she needed. She got an abortion. But in terms of big picture, she brought people along on this journey with he...
Posted in That's our Lege | Tagged abortion, Amanda Zurawski, Ann Johnson, Bryan Hughes, Dan Patrick, Ingrid Skop, Kate Cox, lawsuit, Senate, Texas, Texas Medical Board, The Lege | 1 Comment Nevaeh Crain Posted on November 2, 2024 by Charles Kuffner ProPublica said it had two stories...
Kate Cox, a 31 year old woman from the Dallas-Fort Worth area who had asked a court for an order allowing her to get an abortion under the medical emergency exception to Texas' near-total ban and will leave the state to receive care while the state's highest court ...
Interview: Douglas Johnson and Kate Michelman on abortion rightsTONY COX
“I’m Kate Cox, and I love being a mom. I have two beautiful children, and my husband and I have always wanted a third. But when I got pregnant, doctors told us our baby would never survive, and if I didn’t [receive] an abortion, it would put a future pregnancy at risk,” ...
Kate Cox, a 31 year old woman from the Dallas-Fort Worth area who had asked a court for an order allowing her to get an abortion under the medical emergency exception to Texas' near-total ban and will leave the state to receive care while the state's highest ...