In what reproductive justice advocates are hailing as a partial victory, a federal court struck down Monday a provision of the controversial Texas HB 2 anti-choice law that would have made abortion inaccessible for a third of all Texas women. Yet the ruling upheld the bill's provision for reduced access to medical abortions. U.S. District
Judge Strikes Down Key Provision Of Texas Anti-Choice Law
Ruling overturns sweeping cuts to abortion access but leaves restrictions on medical abortions in place.