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The Satanic Temple Cannot Save Abortion in Texas [UPDATED] Jef Rouner July 6, 2022 4:30AM The Satanic Temple is not good at fighting for rights.
HOUSTON — The Satanic Temple is challenging the new Texas law that bans abortion after roughly six weeks and allows private citizens to sue providers and collect a bounty. The Massachusetts ...
The Satanic Temple is lobbying against Texas’ new abortion law, saying its members should have access to abortion pills as part of its faith-based right. ... One was in Houston along U.S. 69. ...
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The Satanic Temple filed a lawsuit against Texas alleging certain state-mandated abortion regulations violate the religious liberty of its members. They say regulations, such as those that require ...
AUSTIN — Among the challenges looming for Texas’ new “heartbeat law” is one from The Satanic Temple, whose legal counsel is arguing to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that members ...
The Satanic Temple (TST) located in Salem, MA has penned a letter to the FDA in an attempt to protect its Texas-based members from the new abortion laws. Even Satanists care more about women than ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas’ controversial fetal heartbeat bill may have many fans among some religious communities — but the Satanic Temple isn’t among them. The religion, which does not have ...
The Satanic Temple lobbied for the FDA to provide abortion pills to its Texas members, arguing it qualifies as an exemption as a faith-based group that supports the procedure.
Satanic Temple Attacks Texas Schools for Beating Children Published Nov 03, 2017 at 2:24 PM EDT Updated Nov 03, 2017 at 3:51 PM EDT A spokesman for the Satanic Temple, which frequently weighs in ...
The issue, and the Temple’s involvement, didn’t start overnight, according to Greaves. TST announced its abortion ritual back in August 2020, according to its website.
The Salem-based Satanic Temple is joining the opposition to Texas’ new abortion measure, claiming its members qualify for an exemption to the law as a faith-based organization.
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