A New York county clerk rejected Texas' attempt to punish a New York-based doctor for allegedly mailing abortion pills to Texas. The clerk stated that resubmitting the same materials would not change the ruling. In response to a demand for reconsideration, the clerk confirmed that the matter is closed. Texas Attorney General Paxton criticized New York's actions, claiming they obstruct justice in enforcing pro-life laws. The clerk humorously concluded the rejection with New York's motto, emphasizing the finality of the decision.
The rejection stands. Resubmitting the same materials does not alter the outcome. While I'm not entirely sure how things work in Texas, here in New York, a rejection means the matter is closed.
New York is shredding the constitution to hide lawbreakers from justice, and it must end. I will not stop my efforts to enforce Texas's pro-life laws that protect our unborn children and mothers.
Bruck signed off his second rejection with New York's state motto, 'Excelsior,' which means 'ever upward' in Latin. There isn't much 'up' for someone like Paxton, whose ceiling is lower than hell.
After Bruck's ruling in March, Paxton-who was most recently served divorce papers-said in a statement that New York is not holding lawbreakers accountable.
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