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onestepforward

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10. This is great news!
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 02:15 AM
Oct 2012

Thanks for the update!

The next step:
http://www.burntorangereport.com/diary/12896/planned-parenthood-scores-victory-in-texas-district-court

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As a procedural matter, the next step would be the November 8 hearing, when it will be decided whether a temporary injunction should be put into place until a full trial on the legality of Texas' action can be had. The current order, as a matter of law, cannot last more than 14 days, and simply preserves the status quo. If the November 8 hearing is inconclusive, the temporary restraining order could be extended for another 14 days, but only for good cause shown.
why do republicans hate women? madrchsod Oct 2012 #1
Looking at what the Reps. have been doing, onestepforward Oct 2012 #3
Fuck. progressoid Oct 2012 #2
This is how you beat roe - an 'inch' at a time. Nt xchrom Oct 2012 #4
EVIL GeorgeGist Oct 2012 #5
This sucks..... dhill926 Oct 2012 #6
Terrible They_Live Oct 2012 #7
It's Democracy versus Theocracy. blkmusclmachine Oct 2012 #8
Judge: State cannot cut Planned Parenthood from health program TexasTowelie Oct 2012 #9
This is great news! onestepforward Oct 2012 #10
An Update: onestepforward Nov 2012 #12
Dear heavens. Texas will spend more in court costs than Planned Parenthood would cost. w8liftinglady Nov 2012 #13
oh good! n/t ceile Oct 2012 #11
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