05 Aug

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66412846

Women in Texas with serious pregnancy complications will be temporarily exempted from the southern US state's abortion ban, a judge has ruled.Judge Jessica Mangrum said there was a lack of clarity in the legislation, siding with women and doctors who had sued Texas over the ban in March.Doctors would not be prosecuted when exercising their "good faith judgement" for provision of abortions, she added.The temporary injunction will be in force until the lawsuit is decided.Friday's ruling is expected to be appealed by the state.The Texas law that bans all abortions except in dire medical circumstances is seen as one of the strictest in the US.Breaking the ban can carry a $100,000 (£78,000) fine and up to life in prison.The legislation was introduced in 2022 - shortly after the Supreme Court overturned its 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision, meaning that millions of women across the country lost the constitutional right to abortion.This case is the first brought on behalf of women who have been denied abortions since then.The group of women and doctors are suing the state of Texas in the hope of changing the ban, to give doctors more leeway in determining when an abortion is necessary.

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