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What makes the Texas law different is its unusual enforcement scheme.
Rather than have officials responsible for enforcing the law, private citizens are authorized to sue abortion providers and anyone involved in facilitating abortions. Among other situations, that would include anyone who drives a woman to a clinic to get an abortion.
Under the law, anyone who successfully sues another person would be entitled to at least $10,000 US.
Abortion opponents who wrote the law also made it difficult to challenge the law in court, in part because it's hard to know whom to sue.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/texas-...160844?cmp=rss
That's some ####ed up #### right there. Like, I don't even know how something so dysfunctional could be thought up. Will Uber drivers need to screen their passengers?