Anti-abortion crusader's deposition requests generate fear, but no findings
BY ELEANOR KLIBANOFF
MAY 10, 2024
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Anti-abortion legal crusader Jonathan Mitchell has filed at least seven legal petitions in Texas in recent years asking to depose abortion funds, providers and researchers. While these filings have created fear and confusion, none have yet to be approved by a judge.
Now, Mitchell has moved on to targeting individual women. He has filed at least two petitions seeking to depose women he claims traveled out-of-state to terminate their pregnancies, one of which a judge granted; that ruling is on hold while an appeal proceeds.
Under state law, the person who terminates a pregnancy cannot face criminal or civil penalties. Texas abortion laws govern in-state conduct, and there is broad constitutional protection for interstate travel. A federal judge has previously ruled abortion funds are likely safe from prosecution, and just this week, a federal judge in Alabama upheld the right to leave the state to seek medical care that is legal in another state.
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Hes been harassing the funds and abortion support networks for years, so its not a new tactic, said Elizabeth Myers, a Dallas attorney who represents the funds. But now that target has expanded to actually include pregnant women, which theyve said they would never target. This was always where they were going to go, and now were here.
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Why? Cruelty is all people like him know.
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