Texas woman’s lawsuit after being jailed on murder charge over abortion can proceed, judge rules
Living in Texas, the recent news about a woman being jailed on murder charges over an abortion has shaken me to my core. It is abhorrent that a woman seeking a medical procedure that should be a personal decision had her privacy violated, was arrested, and spent two nights in jail. The fact that hospital staff reported her abortion, leading to her arrest, is a gross violation of patient rights. It is deeply disturbing to see how authorities in Texas are using tactics that resemble those of a surveillance state to enforce their extreme anti-abortion agenda.
The financial incentive provided by the Texas abortion law, which essentially deputizes citizens as bounty hunters to police their neighbors’ medical procedures, is not only unethical but also dangerous.… Continue reading