No other six-week ban has been allowed to go into effect -- even briefly.
A controversial Texas law that bars abortions at six weeks went into effect early Wednesday morning after the Supreme Court and a federal appeals court failed to rule on pending emergency requests brought by abortion providers. The lack of judicial intervention means that the law -- which is one of the strictest in the nation and bans abortion before many people know they are pregnant -- goes into force absent further court intervention. No other six-week ban has been allowed to go into effect -- even briefly. | | | | | | | |