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Anti-abortion extremists are escalating their attacks on medication abortion with increasingly desperate schemes. [[link removed]]
We're seeing a trend where men are filing lawsuits against their partners—or ex-partners—in a disturbing attempt to block abortion access, especially abortion by mail. And now, Texas has passed a law encouraging private citizens to sue health providers for mailing abortion pills—or even intending to do so.
This is nothing more than an abusive control tactic designed to intimidate people by surveilling their most private health decisions. [[link removed]]
As my colleague Molly Duane stated last week in an article in The Nation:
"Texas extremists are mad they can't control what is happening outside their borders so they're trying to extend their extraterritorial tentacles into other states—even though that's antithetical to our system of federalism."The anti-abortion movement is proving that they'll stop short of nothing to completely erode access to abortion care, which is why they're pursuing this egregious and abusive tactic.
We can't afford to stop fighting. We must call out these cruel schemes for what they are and work together to defend reproductive freedom. [[link removed]]
Sincerely,
Marc Hearron
Interim Associate Director, U.S. Litigation
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