Answer:
Texas had the right to protect health and medical standards.
Step-by-step explanation:
The United States Supreme Court has ruled the state of Texas in one of the most important abortion cases over the past two decades, reinforcing Texas' right to protect medical and health standards and women's right to terminate a pregnancy, allowed nationwide since 1973. The ruling represented a victory for President Barack Obama, who had backed the lawsuit's lawsuits, including Whole Woman's Health, which deals with women's reproductive health.
The Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional a controversial Texas law enacted in 2013 that, arguing to protect women's health, has led to the closure of 22 of the 41 abortion clinics, according to Whole Woman's Health.