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Appeals Court Lets Texas Abortion Heartbeat Law Stand: Babies ‘Will Be Saved,’ Abbott Says

On Tuesday, a federal appeals court handed abortion clinics a major loss in their attempt to overturn Texas’ heartbeat abortion ban, ordering a lower court to dismiss a challenge that would have limited enforcement of the unique law.

The law, which went into effect on Sept. 1, prevents an abortion if a fetal heartbeat is detected. It gives sole enforcement authority to private citizens, who are allowed to sue abortion doctors who violate the law.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a two-page decision sending the case back to the lower court.

“This court remands the case with instructions to dismiss all challenges to the private enforcement provisions of the statute,” the decision read.

The decision was 3-0 on remanding the case but 2-1 on instructing the lower court to dismiss it.

The case involves a lawsuit by pro-choice groups against the heads of four state entities: the Texas Medical Board, Texas Board of Nursing, Texas Board of Pharmacy and Texas Health and Human Services Commission. The suit asked the court to prohibit the entity heads from enforcing the law.

The ruling was expected.

In January, the Fifth Circuit sent the case to the Texas Supreme Court, asking it to determine if the four entities had the authority to enforce the law. The Texas Supreme Court, in a 9-0 decision, ruled that the law “does not authorize the state-agency executives to enforce the Act’s requirements.”

The Fifth Circuit, in its opinion this week, noted that the Texas high court had ruled the four entity heads “may not enforce the provisions.”

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who signed the law, celebrated the appeals court’s ruling, saying it “effectively ends all challenges.”

“All babies with a heartbeat will be saved from the ravages of abortion in Texas,” he said

Texas Right to Life, too, applauded the decision.

“The Fifth Circuit’s instruction to dismiss the challenge to the Texas Heartbeat Act’s enforcement mechanism confirms what Texas Right to Life has known since the beginning: The abortion industry’s legal attacks are meritless,” Texas Right to Life said in a news release. “The Texas Heartbeat Act continues to stop approximately 50% of abortions each day in Texas. … We praise God for the continued legal success of the Texas Heartbeat Act.”

Related:

‘Big Victory’: Texas Supreme Court Rules against Abortion Clinics in Heartbeat Law Case

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Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chroniclethe Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.

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