Abortion Providers Win Order to Stop Group Enforcing Texas Law

Texas abortion providers won a temporary restraining order against Texas Right to Life and its associates Friday, blocking them from suing providers and health care workers at Planned Parenthood health centers in the state under a new law.

Pro-choice protesters march outside the Texas State Capitol, in Austin, on Sept. 1.

Photographer: Sergio Flores/The Washington Post/Getty Images

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Texas abortion providers won a temporary restraining order against Texas Right to Life and its associates Friday, blocking them from suing providers and health care workers at Planned Parenthood health centers in the state under a new law.

Planned Parenthood sued the anti-abortion group in state court to stop the group from enforcing Texas’ new six-week abortion ban.