Supreme Court lets Texas abortion law continue, but says providers can sue

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The Supreme Court allows Texas abortion law to remain in place, but says providers can sue. Follow live updates:

The justices, however, said that abortion providers had the right to challenge the law in federal court., the 1973 landmark decision legalizing abortion nationwide prior to viability, which can occur at around 24 weeks of pregnancy.

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