WHOLE WOMAN'S HEALTH v. PAXTON

CAUSE NO. A-17-CV-690-LY.

264 F.Supp.3d 813 (2017)

WHOLE WOMAN'S HEALTH, Planned Parenthood Center for Choice, Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas Surgical Health Services, Planned Parenthood South Texas Surgical Center, Alamo City Surgery Center PLLC, d/b/a Alamo Women's Reproductive Services, Southwestern Women's Surgery Center, Nova Health Systems, Inc. d/b/a Reproductive Services, each on behalf of itself, its Staff, Physicians, and Patients, Curtis Boyd, M.D., Robin Wallace, M.D., Bhavik Kumar, M.D., M.P.H., Alan Braid, M.D., each on their own behalf and on their patients' behalf, Plaintiffs, v. Ken PAXTON, Attorney General of Texas, in his official capacity, and Margaret Moore, District Attorney for Travis County, Nicholas LaHood, Criminal District Attorney for Bexar County, Jaime Esparza, District Attorney for El Paso County, Faith Johnson, District Attorney for Dallas County, Sharen Wilson, Criminal District Attorney Tarrant County, Ricardo Rodriguez, Jr., Criminal District Attorney for Hidalgo County, Abelino Reyna, Criminal District Attorney for McLennan County, and Kim Ogg, Criminal District Attorney for Harris County, each in their official capacity, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Texas, Austin Division.

Signed August 31, 2017.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Alexander Lawrence , Pro Rae Vice, Morrison & Foerster, LLP, Janet Crepps , Pro Hac Vice, Molly Duane , Pro Hac Vice, Center for Reproductive Rights, Melissa A. Cohen , Pro Hac Vice, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York, NY, Patrick J. O'Connell , Law Offices of Patrick J. O'Connell PLLC, Austin, TX, for Plaintiffs.

Adam Arthur Biggs , Andrew Bowman Stephens , Benjamin S. Walton , Heather Gebelin Hacker , John S. Langley , Summer R. Lee , Christopher D. Hilton , Office of the Attorney General, Darren L. McCarty , Office of Texas Attorney General, Executive Administration, Emily L. Ardolino , Texas Attorney General, General Litigation, Laurie R. Eiserloh , Travis County Attorney's Office, Austin, TX, for Defendants.


TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER

Before the court is the above styled and numbered cause challenging the constitutionality of recently enacted Texas abortion laws. See 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The laws at issue are included in Texas Senate Bill 8, Section 6, which, inter...

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