From Marc Hearron <[email protected]>
Subject You'll want to hear this
Date December 6, 2023 5:07 PM
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Hi team,

I know I just emailed you on Monday, but since then, the Center for Reproductive Rights has brought yet another groundbreaking case in Texas that you need to know about.

Yesterday morning, we filed a lawsuit on behalf of Kate Cox, a pregnant woman who has received a devastating fatal fetal diagnosis and is at high risk of multiple serious medical conditions if she continues her pregnancy. Kate needs an abortion, but because of Texas's cruel and dangerous abortion bans, she can't get access to the emergency care she urgently needs.

Kate's only option in her home state of Texas is to sue, and if the court doesn't allow her to get an emergency abortion, she'll face a set of agonizing choices: if she can't leave the state to get medical care, she will be forced to remain pregnant until she miscarries, give birth to a stillborn, or have a baby that could live only minutes. It does not have to be this way: the Texas abortion bans—and the politicians who voted for them—have made it this way.

Health care is a right that should never be denied. We brought this suit—the first of its kind since the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade —to insist that the court grant Kate access to the abortion care she needs.

You make litigation like this possible, so I'm asking again—if you haven't already, please sign the petition below [[link removed]] and let me know you're with us in this fight. People like Kate in Texas, across the U.S., and around the world are counting on us.

Onward,

Marc




From: Marc Hearron <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 4, 2023 10:07 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: ACTION NEEDED

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It's clear, team:
The state of Texas does not care about pregnant people. That was made crystal clear last week during oral arguments in our case against the state of Texas's abortion bans.
Right now, we need you to help us make some serious noise. Add your name if you agree that NO ONE should be forced to wait until they are at death’s door to receive health care! [[link removed]]
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Here's just one story from a plaintiff in our case against Texas that shows why this fight really matters:
Kylie Beaton knows firsthand how dangerous Texas's laws are. When she was 20-weeks pregnant with her second child, Kylie and her husband learned that the baby had a fatal condition in which the head grows abnormally quickly and was unlikely to survive past birth. Kylie begged to be induced at an earlier gestation so she could deliver vaginally, but her doctors were unable to due to Texas's abortion bans.
After rushing to the hospital in severe pain at 35 weeks, Kylie was finally sent for an emergency Cesarean. Her baby died four days after he was born, and Kylie now fears for her health, safety and ability to get pregnant again in the future.By denying health care to pregnant people, Texas and other states like Idaho, Tennessee and Oklahoma are robbing people of their constitutional rights to health. We’re fighting back but we need you with us.
Do you agree that no one should be forced to wait until they are dangerously ill before receiving essential health care? [[link removed]]
YES, I AGREE [[link removed]]
The plaintiffs in our legal challenges to U.S. state abortion bans are buoyed by your unwavering support. Thank you for adding your name [[link removed]] as we continue to fight for abortion access for all.
Sincerely,
Marc Hearron
Senior Staff Attorney
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