Texas Doctor Who Performed Abortion in Violation of New Law Writes Op-Ed

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A Texas doctor who performed an abortion in violation of a new state law and faces the prospect of a private-action lawsuit for $10,000 published an op-ed in The Washington Post on Sunday.

Alan Braid wrote that he had performed abortions in Texas since 1973, the year when the Supreme Court outlawed most state limits on abortion until 22 weeks of pregnancy. The passage of the new Texas law shut down 80 percent of the abortion business at his two clinics, Braid wrote, adding that the situation for him โ€œis 1972 all over again.โ€

โ€œAnd that is why, on the morning of Sept. 6, I provided an abortion to a woman who, though still in her first trimester, was beyond the stateโ€™s new limit. I acted because I had a duty of care to this patient, as I do for all patients, and because she has a fundamental right to receive this care,โ€ Braid wrote.

Unlike other so-called โ€œfetal heartbeatโ€ bills, the legislation in Texas withstood scrutiny by the Supreme Court because it expressly prohibits the state from enforcing the law. The Texas bill, known as S.B. 8, instead makes it legal for private citizens to sue the people involved in providing the abortion for up to $10,000 each.

Braidโ€™s clinics are represented by the Center for Reproductive Rights in a federal lawsuit challenging S.B. 8.

โ€œI understand that by providing an abortion beyond the new legal limit, I am taking a personal risk, but itโ€™s something I believe in strongly,โ€ Braid wrote. โ€œI have daughters, granddaughters, and nieces. I believe abortion is an essential part of health care.โ€

While Braid referred to abortion as โ€œhealth care,โ€ opponents of the procedure view it as the killing of unborn children. As of January this year, an estimated 62.5 million abortions have been performed in the United States since the passage of Roe v. Wade in 1973.

After the Supreme Court declined to take up the challenge to S.B. 8, some Republican-led states began to work on their own versions of a similar bill. Views on abortion are split sharply among political lines, with the vast majority of Democrats for it and Republicans against it.

Braid did not state whether a private action lawsuit was brought against him for performing the abortion and it is unclear if such an action has been filed in Texas. The first such lawsuit will likely become a secondary testing ground for S.B. 8.

Byย Ivan Pentchoukov

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