even before the latest ban, she was forced to tell her no. she was literally standing in my lobby, and i could help her. there was absolutely no medical reason why we could not help her, but yet, i had to turn her away. and that is heart wrenching. reporter: the impact of sb 8 is felt more in some texas communities than others. this will definitely effect women of color. the low income community much more. reporter: and goodwin says the laws mirror a dark time in our nation s history. we call these fugitive slave laws that made it legal for an individual to surveil, spy, and hunt down black people. you look at the texas law. it s quite similar. reporter: late monday the justice department filed a second challenge to the law, meaning the legal twists and turns will continue. goodwin believes that s exactly what the law s authors wanted.
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apparently as the reason, why they could not stop it. it s truly stunning. justice sotomayor had it exactly right. it s not exactly unprecedented, back in the early sleeve years, fugitive slave laws were enforced, by bounty hunters. they went out and sought to return, even freed slaves, to their so-called owners. to collect a bounty. so it has a kind of ugly dark history. but, as justice sotomayor said, it simply cannot be the case. although five justices say that they think it is. it cannot be the case, that the state can pass a flagrantly unconstitutional law, constitutional lesson until roe v. wade is formally overturned. and then, avoid any judicial review, by deputizing strangers,