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Abortion providers ask U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in challenge to Texas law By Reuters

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By Andrew Chung

(Reuters) – Abortion providers in Texas on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene on an urgent basis in their challenge to a state law imposing a near-total ban on abortion.

Due to the “great harm” the ban causes, the providers asked for the Supreme Court’s intervention before the lower courts had finished deciding on their case. With a conservative majority at 6-3, the Supreme Court refused this month to block the law banning abortions after six weeks.

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