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Texas abortion laws make the courts put a bounty on compliance – Proctor

It’s almost a return to the Wild West as new abortion laws in Texas have used the courts to put a $10,000 ‘bounty’ on violations.
The use of the Texas civil courts to award “statutory damages” to parties who would otherwise not have standing to seek compensation raises…
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