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The US Supreme Court ruled in Whole Women's Health v. Jackson that abortion providers have the right to challenge a Texas law banning abortion after six weeks and deputizing private citizens to carry out the law.
In the past year, the League has joined litigation to fight back against the flood of anti-abortion bills that have been put forward across the country.
LWV of Texas joins partners in filing a lawsuit against racially discriminatory maps in Texas.
League of Women Voters CEO, Virginia Kase Solomón speaks about how election administrators are being targeted across the country.
LWVUS joined an amicus brief in support of plaintiffs in Whole Women's Health v. Jackson, a case before the US Supreme Court challenging a recently enacted Texas law that severely limits abortion services and deputizes private individuals to enforce the law.
This decision is a victory for women and all people in Texas who may become pregnant.