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...
In her first interview since the Texas Supreme Court ruled against her, Cox talks about the case, her decision to have an abortion in New Mexico, and more in an interview with Tracy Smith for"CBS News Sunday Morning,"to be broadcast Sunday, January 14 on CBS and streamed on Paramount+...
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 ...
“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,...
assertion that “exceptions” will always ensure people in need will be able to access care. Paxton’s weaponization of Cox’s case makes a particularly dark mockery of the nauseatingly saccharine “love them both” anti-abortion motto; his approach is more aptly described as “scare them all...
Molly Duane has another abortion case in front of the Texas Supreme Court, and she says she's hopeful. 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 need...
I’m sure you’re as mad about the Kate Cox case as I am. The thing you need to know is there is very much something you can do about it. Like, right now. When a majority of Texans want the … Continue reading → Posted in Election 2024 | Tagged abortion, Bonnie Lee Goldstein,...
Interview: Douglas Johnson and Kate Michelman on abortion rightsTONY COX
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 ...
“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,” ...