Why Texas Heartbeat Act (SB8) Doesn't Go Far Enough and Won't Pass Supreme Court Hurdles
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The Texas Heartbeat Act (SB8) gets a hearing at the Supreme Court, but this new law, with no official enforcement mechanism, faces serious hurdles. Bill Whittle says its greatest failure is not legal or procedural, but moral — it doesn't go far enough.
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