Last week, Kate Cox, a mother of two in Texas, filed an emergency lawsuit to access urgent abortion care 20 weeks into her pregnancy due to a fetal diagnosis that threatens her life and her future fertility. Travis County Judge Maya Guerra Gamble heard Cox’s story and, through tears, granted Cox’s request for a temporary restraining order from Texas’ abortion ban that would allow health care providers to offer her an emergency abortion, without the threat of jail or fines. But late Friday night,
Texas held Cox’s health, safety, and fertility hostage for political theater. "Justice delayed will be justice denied,” Cox’s attorney said of the ruling.
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