which was back in effect as weary providers again turn their sights to the Supreme Court.The Biden administration, which sued Texas over the law known as Senate Bill 8, has yet to say whether it will go that route after a federal appeals court reinstated the law late Friday.
The latest twist came just two days after a lower court in Austin suspended the law, which bans abortions once cardiac activity is detected, usually around six weeks, before some women know they are pregnant.
It makes no exceptions in cases of rape or incest.The White House had no immediate comment Saturday.For now at least, the law is in the hands of the 5th U.S.