![]() ![]() ![]() After the Supreme Court ruling, Texas enforced its“trigger ban” on abortions, whereby abortion procedures became illegal within Texas state lines. This motion was made prior to the reversal of Roe v. TST filed a lawsuit against Texas, stating that this law prohibits TST members from performing a religious ritual to remove nonviable fetal tissue up to 24 weeks of pregnancy. ![]() The law also allows citizens to sue people who obtained, performed, or helped to perform an abortion. 8, which prohibited anyone from getting an abortion after a detectable fetal tone. TST claims that this ban infringes upon its members’ right to practice their religion and requests Texas recognize its members’ religious rights. Wade, which prohibited all abortions for any reason, including instances of rape or incest. Texas’s trigger ban on abortions took effect after the reversal of Roe v. TST has petitioned the state of Texas to allow Satanic Temple members the ability to continue receiving voluntary abortions as part of a religious ritual. ![]()
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