so tell me what it was ruling on; the Texas Ban is a a "heartbeat" bill, i.e. it defines a human as something that exists incredibly early in embryonic development.
I heard something this morning I found disturbing about this law.
A father could impregnate his daughter and if she gets an abortion he can sue her and make bank.
Send a few of these hypocrites to the Texas pen and see how it goes.
https://www.dailykos.com/story/2019...ion-is-My-Abortion-an-article-by-Joyce-Arthur
Not quite. As far as I can tell, the Texas bounty system is entirely novel. With ADA complaints, the person suing has to claim they were impacted by a non-compliance in some way. The ADA trolls were ostensibly disabled people who encountered non-compliant buildings or whatever.
Enforcement is carried out through civil lawsuits brought by the California Attorney General, or by a district attorney or city attorney of a city with a population exceeding 750,000. Private parties acting in the public interest can also bring Proposition 65 lawsuits, but only if they have provided at least 60 days notice of the alleged violation to the business, as well as to the Attorney General and the appropriate district attorney and city attorney, and the Attorney General, district attorney or city attorney has not taken action. The notice must provide adequate information about the alleged violation and comply with the requirements specified in the regulations.
An observation, anyone filing these lawsuits would be doxxing themselves in a very public way.
I see no reason why the names and addresses of these people trying to sue women for getting basic health care shouldn't be very publicly announced. If something unfortunate were to happen to them, well, that would just be too bad.
The return fire is for the New England States, New York, California and Oregon to pass these private bounty laws to restrict gun rights and ownership. Force a ruling on the state's monopoly on enforcing the law.
Anonymous tip lines are already a thing, sadly. I can't imagine the concept won't be applied to this if it hasn't been already, as odious as it is.
Yeah, but if you want that sweet, sweet payola, you gotta go on the record.
Anonymous tip lines are already a thing, sadly. I can't imagine the concept won't be applied to this if it hasn't been already, as odious as it is.
Not here in America's Wang you don't. You can submit a tip on a crime, stay anonymous, and still get paid.
It's not a perfect 1:1 same thing, but I won't be surprised if the Republicans in Texas make it work somehow. Anything to keep those whores from spreading their legs.
But like I said earlier I think keeping women in a constant state of quasi-legal harassment is much more important than any money changing hands.
Texas’ version is unique in that it prohibits state officials from enforcing the ban. Instead, it allows anyone — even someone outside Texas — to sue an abortion provider or anyone else who may have helped someone get an abortion after the limit, and seek financial damages of up to $10,000 per defendant.
And again I think that all ties back into my view that the harassments itself is the point, not the actual money.
My point is that someone, somewhere is going to have to go on the record at some point for the harassment to even occur. Whether that's some ghoulish anti-abortion nonprofit or Joe Blow trying to get paid, someone's name is going to be on the dotted line. It's not going to be Texas v some poor lady.
The people doing this have names and addresses, and it will be publicly available.
And beyond that I don't think we're going to win a "harassments off" with the Right.
The Right is basically a troll army at this point. You can't piss a tide of piss back into an ocean of piss.
Not seeing the wisdom of unilaterally disarming in response to increasingly radical, authoritarian right wing political movements.
Today is a really good day for anyone who isn't a CHUD to become competent in firearms.
It's not about guns really. It's about shutting down citizen use of civil suits as an end run around the constitution.