Current:Home > InvestKate Cox can't get abortion for now, Texas Supreme Court court says, halting judge's OK -OceanicInvest
Kate Cox can't get abortion for now, Texas Supreme Court court says, halting judge's OK
Fastexy View
Date:2025-04-09 19:05:04
The Texas Supreme Court has paused a judge's decision that would have allowed a woman to terminate a pregnancy in which her fetus has a fatal diagnosis.
The judge's order in question was issued just days ago and blocked the state from enforcing its strict abortion ban in the case of Kate Cox, a Dallas woman. The justices now say they intend to consider Attorney General Ken Paxton's petition, filed late Thursday night, to reverse the Travis County court's decision.
In his petition, Paxton argued the state would suffer an "irreparable loss" should Cox terminate her pregnancy.
"Because the life of an unborn child is at stake, the Court should require a faithful application of Texas statutes prior to determining that an abortion is permitted," Paxton's request reads.
Kentucky banWoman sues state over near-total abortion ban
Cox's attorney, Molly Duane, said the temporary hold keeps Cox from accessing urgently needed medical care.
Previously:Texas AG Ken Paxton files petition to block Kate Cox abortion, despite fatal fetal diagnosis
“While we still hope that the Court ultimately rejects the state’s request and does so quickly, in this case we fear that justice delayed will be justice denied,” Duane, senior staff attorney at the Center for Reproductive Rights, said in a statement Friday night.
Cox was 20 weeks and three days pregnant as of Friday afternoon, according to her attorneys' response to Paxton's appeal. The attorney general's petition could have been deemed moot if Cox had obtained the abortion while the restraining order was still in effect, but that would have depended on interpretation, said Seema Mohapatra, a Southern Methodist University professor of health law.
Paxton's appeal could allow him to test his arguments against the restraining order when the Supreme Court takes up his petition. Those arguments were central to an advisory letter he sent Thursday to three Houston hospitals where Cox’s OB-GYN holds privileges, claiming that the judge's temporary restraining order would not shield the plaintiffs or the hospitals from criminal charges or fines.
More:Biden administration asks Supreme Court to keep abortion access in red-state emergency rooms
Cox's fetus has trisomy 18, a deadly genetic condition. The Dallas-area mother has been admitted to emergency rooms four times in the past month – including one visit since the case was filed – after experiencing severe cramping and fluid leaks, attorney Molly Duane told the court Thursday.
Several doctors have advised Cox that there is "virtually no chance" her baby will survive and that carrying the pregnancy to term would make it less likely that she will be able to carry another child in the future, according to the complaint.
In an interview with "NBC Nightly News" on Thursday, Cox said she was "hopeful" about the court's decision in her favor but that her family will be grieving over their unborn child's fatal diagnosis regardless.
"Even with being hopeful with the decision that came from the hearing (on Thursday), there’s still – we’re going through the loss of a child," Cox said. "There’s no outcome here that I take home my healthy baby girl. So it’s hard."
Contributing: Serena Lin.
veryGood! (4)
Related
- Bodycam footage shows high
- How Karl Lagerfeld Became Master of the Celebrity Fashion Universe
- Kendall Jenner Only Used Drugstore Makeup for Her Glamorous Met Gala 2023 Look
- Smokey Robinson Recalls Year-Long Affair With Diana Ross During His Marriage to Claudette Rogers
- Who are the most valuable sports franchises? Forbes releases new list of top 50 teams
- Get Budge-Proof, Natural-Looking Eyebrows With This 61% Off Deal From It Cosmetics
- How Prince William Got Serious and Started Treating Kate Middleton Like a Queen
- The Real Housewives of New York City Reboot Premiere Date Revealed
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- Get $110 Worth of Tarte Makeup for Just $49 and Get That Filtered Photo Look In Real Life
Ranking
- A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
- Why Princess Charlotte Will Never Be Your Average Spare Heir
- Lily Collins Delivers the Chicest Homage to Karl Lagerfeld at Met Gala 2023
- Today’s Climate: April 21, 2010
- 'As foretold in the prophecy': Elon Musk and internet react as Tesla stock hits $420 all
- Tom Pelphrey Shares How He and Kaley Cuoco Stayed Connected to Baby Girl During Date Night
- See How Janelle Monáe Stripped Down on the 2023 Met Gala Red Carpet
- Trendsetting Manhattan Leads in Methane Leaks, Too
Recommendation
See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
Get 2 It Cosmetics Hello Lashes Lash Volumizing Mascaras for Less Than the Price of 1
Emily Ratajkowski Makes Met Gala 2023 Her Personal Runway With Head-Turning Look
Get $110 Worth of Tarte Makeup for Just $49 and Get That Filtered Photo Look In Real Life
Meta donates $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund
How the Search for Missing Mom Ana Walshe Led to Her Husband Being Charged With Murder: All the Details
Pregnant Rihanna Has Smurfs on the Brain: All the Details on Her New Role
Vanderpump Rules' Ariana Madix Shares What She's Learned Through Tom Sandoval Cheating Scandal