Minors can receive contraception confidentially under Title X in the state with the highest repeat teen birth rate
Minors can receive contraception confidentially under Title X in the state with the highest repeat teen birth rate
Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, has sued the Biden administration over a longstanding federal program that provides teenagers access to contraception without parental consent, the state’s latest attack against the federal government’s reproductive healthcare policies.
“This suit is likely a preview of where the Texas GOP – and national Republicans – stand on attacking contraception access,” says Mary Ziegler, a professor at University of California, Davis, School of Law and reproductive health expert. “While Republicans say they don’t want to take aim at contraception, this is another sign that this is actually where we’re headed.”
Title X, created in 1970, offers comprehensive family planning and preventive health care services for low-income and uninsured residents. Texas is among a handful of states that require parental consent before a teenager can get birth control – but Title X-funded contraception was the exception. Under the program, minors can receive contraception confidentially.
This is hardly a new law, so the question follows why this is timely / why now.
I’m hardly the expert here, but I wonder if there is even standing for TX to challenge a thirty year old federal law that’s effectively long settled law.
Unfortunately, it's a very necessary power, because our legal system is absurd. As a child, I asked to see the book that has all the laws I have to follow - it doesn't exist, because we learn the laws through rumor. We don't even know how many laws there are, we just kinda forget ones we stop enforcing and pass new ones
The supreme Court of a century ago was pretty different - both common sense and the law change over time. For example, Citizens United was a shit ruling, debatably an actual existential threat to humanity, or where we became the worst timeline. That should not be written in stone forever - a system like that is begging to collapse
Or for a more historical example, sodomy laws or martial rape come to mind