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Texas has sought to fine a New York-based doctor who prescribed mifepristone to a Dallas woman, in a case likely headed to the Supreme Court.
The case involves Dr. Margaret Carpenter based in New Paltz, New York, who faced a default judgment in Texas for allegedly ...
Republican Texas State Attorney General Ken Paxton wants a New York court to enforce a civil decision from Texas against Dr.
If a fetus is not viable, typically at around 22-24 weeks of pregnancy, Georgia law allows medical professionals to remove life support. However, if a fetus is viable, Georgia law overrides the ...
The New York case stems from a 2017 state mandate that requires health insurance plans provided by employers to include abortion coverage for situations that include rape and incest.
The New York State Assembly joined the Senate to pass a bill that would expand legal protections for those seeking or providing abortions or gender-affirming care.
(The Center Square) – The Supreme Court ordered New York on Monday to reconsider its requirements for religious organizations to pay for medical abortions as a part of employer insurance ...
(The Center Square) — A New York state court clerk has rejected the Texas' attorney general's effort to force a $100,000 judgment against a New York doctor accused of sending abortion pills to ...
New York Uses Rare Move to Block Texas’s Anti-Abortion Crusade New York officials used a shield law for the first time to prevent an abortion provider from being punished in a different state.
A New York county clerk refused to process a $113,000 fine against a New York doctor found guilty of prescribing abortion-inducing medications in Texas.
Ulster County Clerk Taylor Bruck’s rejection of a ruling against Margaret Carpenter, who mailed abortion pills, will likely force a challenge to the shield law.