Two professors are suing the Biden administration over new rules it issued that force them to be involved in abortions by giving students excused absences when they go out of state for abortions that will kill their babies.
University of Texas-Austin professors Daniel Bonevac and John Hatfield said they “do not intend to accommodate student absences from class to obtain abortions” because Texas is pro-life and protect babies from abortions. They are unwilling to accommodate “purely elective abortions that are not medically required.”
The pro-life professor would also not “hire a teaching assistant who has violated the abortion laws of Texas or the federal-law prohibitions on the shipment or receipt of abortion pills and abortion-related paraphernalia.”
The professors are named as plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton last month.
This lawsuit challenges the U.S. Department of Education for its recent changes to Title IX.
“I will certainly accommodate students who are seeking medically necessary abortions in response to a pregnancy that threatens the student’s life or health,” both professors said in their declarations. “But I will not accommodate a purely elective abortion that serves only to kill an unborn child that was conceived through an act of voluntary and consensual sexual intercourse.”
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