The Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on Texas' novel abortion ban but declined for a second time to temporarily halt the law as litigation proceeds over its constitutionality
People participate in the Houston Women's March against Texas abortion ban walk from Discovery Green to City Hall in Houston on Oct. 8. | Melissa Phillip/Houston Chronicle via AP, fileThe Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on Texas' novel abortion ban but declined for a second time to temporarily halt the law as litigation proceeds over its constitutionality.
The justices will take up a pair of challenges to the law on a highly accelerated timetable with arguments scheduled for Nov. 1, the court said in an order issued Friday. Justice Sonia Sotomayor released a partial dissent, arguing that the court should block the Texas law while it considers the issues involved.
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