Texas 'heartbeat act' part of wave of red-state laws encouraging vigilantes: Experts

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'It's more aligned with the kind of orthodoxy we have not seen in terms of religion since the Salem Witch Trials.'

"It's not just about abortion. It's about all these other spaces of controlling a person's reproductive health, their well-being and constraining them to a particular point of view which is not consistent with the United States Constitution," Michele Bratcher Goodwin, the chancellor's law professor at the University of California, Irvine, told ABC News.

"The Texas heartbeat act is a democratically passed law. Civilians being able to enforce a law is not new. It happens in a lot of different cases. That's why people can bring a civil suit in a wrongful-murder situation for instance," he added. published last month in the New York Times, Noll and Michaels argued that the laws are deputizing private individuals to wage a"seemingly endless battle to deny disfavored groups equal citizenship."David Noll, a professor at Rutgers University Law School, has been tracking GOP-backed legislation aimed at creating vigilantes to enforce what he called"rights-suppressing laws." He spoke to ABC News via video conference.

The law not only allows private individuals to sue doctors they allege are providing abortions but also healthcare workers who assist and anyone else who aids and abets in the process, including Uber drivers who take passengers to appointments to get abortions. "The obvious and expressly acknowledged intention of this statutory scheme is to prevent women from exercising their Constitutional rights by thwarting judicial review for as long as possible," Garland said at a Sept. 9 news conference."This kind of scheme to nullify the Constitution of the United States is one that all Americans, whatever their politics or party, should fear."

"The preamble of the Constitution says the reason why we do all these things is to secure the blessing of liberty for whom? For ourselves and our posterity, those yet to be born," Bomberger told ABC News."So, it’s deeply constitutional to protect our posterity."

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