UPDATE (Dec. 7, 2023 5:51 p.m. E.T.): On Thursday afternoon, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened legal action if Kate Cox’s abortion takes place.
A Dallas-area woman whose fetus has a fatal diagnosis will be allowed to get an emergency abortion, after a Texas judge granted her request to terminate her pregnancy.
Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two who is about 20 weeks pregnant, filed a lawsuit against Texas on Tuesday after receiving the results of a test confirming that her unborn baby has full trisomy 18, or Edwards syndrome. The diagnosis means “her pregnancy may not survive to birth, and, if it does, her baby would be stillborn or survive for only minutes, hours, or days,” the lawsuit said.
Texas has among the most draconian abortion bans in the country, with few exceptions. But at a hearing Thursday, state District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble granted Cox’s request, allowing her doctor to terminate the pregnancy.
“The idea that Miss Cox wants desperately to be a parent, and this law might actually cause her to lose that ability is shocking and would be a genuine miscarriage of justice,” the judge said.








