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Texas AG’s office blocks ‘activist’ judge’s effort to weaken state’s abortion ban

Updated: August 9, 2023 at 4:58 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Aug 9, 2023 – 4:11 pm EDTWed Aug 9, 2023 – 4:13 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — The office of Texas attorney general Ken Paxton on Friday immediately moved to block a leftist judge’s order carving out a temporary exemption to the state’s tough abortion ban in the case of a “complicated pregnancy.”

Austin State District Court Judge Jessica Mangrum on Friday issued an injunction providing a temporary exemption for abortionists who decide, using their “good faith judgment,” to commit an abortion in a case of a “complicated pregnancy,” The Texas Tribune reported. 

“Mangrum outlined those conditions as a pregnancy that presents a risk of infection; a fetal condition in which the fetus will not survive after birth; or when the pregnant person [sic] has a condition that requires regular, invasive treatment,” the outlet reported.

According to the Austin judge, in such situations physicians would be shielded from prosecution by the state attorney general.

READ: Pro-life movement must start demanding stronger judges if we’re going to end abortion

Within hours, Texas’ attorney general’s office appealed the order to the state Supreme Court. 

Announcing the appeal, First Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster said Mangrum’s order was “an activist

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