and substantive irregularities to say the least about this. this comes out of the court's so-called shadow docket. it was not the regular doctket, and justice alito was on the watch and clearly wanted to let it go through. the three liberals and justice roberts dissented from it. what's going on is outrageous because it's clear that the texas state law is in direct collision with roe v. wade and planned parenthood v. casey. roe v. wade, you remember, had the trimester framework. but the casey decision said the stace could only ban abortion after the point of viability outside the body of the mother. but texas now draws the line at the detection of a fetal heartbeat, which is six weeks and something like 80% to 85% of the abortions have taken place after that. so this effectively nullifies and ban of abortion including in cases of rape and incest of the woman who's impregnated.