‘Blatant attack’: Panel of UN experts assails ‘regressive’ Texas abortion law
WASHINGTON — A “regressive” abortion ban in Texas has left the United States in violation of international law, and the Supreme Court — the ultimate guardian of the landmark 1973 ruling that makes it legal — is complicit, a United Nations expert panel declared Tuesday.
President Joe Biden’s administration has vowed to challenge the law in court, and Democrats are already aggressively fundraising on the issue, nervously eyeing their tenuous hold on Congress as the 2022 midterm elections loom large.
With Canada in the throes of a federal campaign that features a resurgent Conservative party and the spectacle of U.S.-style anti-vaccination rallies, some fear the long-term erosion of abortion rights north of the border as well.
“I kind of wonder what it means in terms of the public getting used to the idea of abortion restrictions, and that’s really scary,” said Joyce Arthur, executive director of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada.

