It’s part of a battle over how to referee conflicting state abortion laws after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
A California doctor this week became the first physician to be sued under a new Texas law that allows private citizens to ...
Under House Bill 7, a private citizen who successfully sues an abortion pill provider can receive up to $100,000 from the defendant.
According to a spokesperson, Attorney General Liz Murrill is planning to sue New York and California over the issue of ...
The move stems from two cases in which doctors are accused of mailing abortion-inducing drugs to Louisiana residents, ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley will head to New York to appear in person for the first hearing on Mayday’s ...
Texas’ suit against a Bay Area doctor over mailed abortion pills sparks a major interstate showdown over shield laws and ...
By Daniel Wiessner Jan 27 (Reuters) - The office of Texas' Republican Attorney General, Ken Paxton, on Tuesday sued a ...
In 2024, Texas also sued a New York provider accused of prescribing abortion pills, but her state’s law has shielded her from prosecution.
The case is the latest action taken by a state with an abortion ban against providers in states that support abortion rights.
John Seago, the president of Texas Right to Life, said his home had a “phenomenal” year advancing anti-abortion policy. Texas ...