‘Blatant attack’: Panel of UN experts assails ‘regressive’ Texas abortion law
WASHINGTON — A panel of United Nations human rights experts is formally denouncing what it calls a “regressive” new abortion law in Texas.
And the UN panel says the U.S. Supreme Court is complicit in a “blatant attack” against pregnant women, particularly those who can’t afford to travel outside the state.
The law, which took effect Sept. 1 after the high court refused to block it, effectively bans abortion procedures at the six-week stage, except in cases of medical emergency.
Abortion rights advocates say it’s the latest assault on Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision that protects a woman’s right to have an abortion in the first trimester.