have to share the story with anybody. but to have to be a lead plaintive or any kind of plaintiff in such a nationally discussed lawsuit, has got to be intimidating at best. how did these women come together to file this lawsuit? well, of course it is a hard decision to make. and it was considered for months. they had just been through pregnancy crises. they were mourning from those experiences and recovering. and it is not easy to take on the state of texas. but they decided to do so, and also in our complaint, which is 91 pages long, we also put in there the stories beyond the five plaintiffs in this case. we put in the stories of other women in the state of texas who have gone into medical complications and been denied abortion care in other states across the country, ohio, alabama, louisiana and more. this isn t something that is
that was inflicted as you say not just on them, the unborn, but also their future selves, right, their ability to have children down the line if they choose to do that. can you talk a little bit about the genesis of this lawsuit? i mean i can imagine coming forward to have to share this story with anybody, but to have to be a lead plaintiff or any kind of plaintiff in such a nationally discussed lawsuit has got to be intimidating at best. how did these women come together to file this lawsuit? well, of course it s a hard decision to make and was considered for months. they ve just been through pregnancy crises. they were mourning from those experiences and recovering, and it s not easy to take on the state of texas, but they decided to do so, and also in our complaint, which is, you know, 91 pages long, we also put in there the stories beyond the