HUGE! Connecticut is the first state to pass a safe-state law for transgender and abortion refugees from criminalizing states like TX/AL/AR.
— Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) May 11, 2022
Bars summons/subpoenas/compliance with out of stte warrants and allows those charged to sue for damages!
It's long and there's lots here! pic.twitter.com/NL17r2So1b
Connecticut made it legal to sue abortion bounty hunters and people who try to keep you from transing your kids
https://twitter.com/ErinInTheMorn/status/1524200246330417154
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Sue who the fricking state government?
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The person who sued you for having an abortion I guess.
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Can't wait for that post on legal advice.
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So the idea is that someone takes legal action against you in TX and then you sue them in CT? Isn't there some federal regulation about jurisdiction that would prevent that?
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I guess not!
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I'm still convinced this falls under "shit lawmakers pass that obviously won't work" but I guess we'll just have to see where the courts take it.
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That's the point. The rightoids on SCOTUS said in the Texas bounty hunter case that anybody can sue anybody even if they don't have standing when it comes to abortion. It's the fricking wild west now. Everyone's gonna be blasting away like Alec Baldwin, large-caliber bullets and fetuses flying in every direction.
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But can a Texan sue a CT doctor for performing an abortion in CT? I thought it had to be in TX tbh
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I dunno, but shit's crazy now. The Republicans tossed out precedent going back forever in order to own the libtards. We're on a frontier now where anything is possible.
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Seems like this is a similar framework to the texas abortion law.
Basically states can say, "no we didnt outlaw 'such and such' thing but you can be sued into dirt eating poverty if you do it."
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Personally suing the prosecutors and grand jury members charging you.
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