A Louisiana minor used pills mailed to her from a New York doctor to terminate her pregnancy. Can that doctor be extradited ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill letting doctors withhold their names from abortion pills they prescribe to thwart their ...
Last week, a Louisiana jury indicted a New York-based doctor for allegedly mailing abortion pills to a teen and her mom, who ...
State prosecutors could seek a federal mandamus order to force New York officials turn over the indicted clinician.
The cross-border abortion wars escalated Friday, when a Louisiana grand jury indicted Margaret Carpenter, a physician from ...
The new law in New York expands the state's shield laws for healthcare providers who provide abortion services to other ...
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Glamour on MSNDr. Maggie Carpenter Has Been Charged With Providing a ‘Criminal Abortion.’ Her Colleague Says They Aren’t Backing Down.Julie F. Kay tells Glamour that her organization, the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine, won’t be dissuaded from their ...
Democrats continue to fall deeper into their obsession with abortion, to the point that they are gleefully exporting it to states and women who don't want it.
It starts with framing Democrats who control the governor’s office and both chambers of the state Legislature as ineffective ...
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Hosted on MSNHochul Won't Extradite New Paltz Dr. Margaret CarpenterNew York will not extradite a Hudson Valley doctor who was criminally charged with violating Louisiana’s abortion laws, Gov.
We’re proud to be in a state that protects individual rights when they are under attack elsewhere. As the Associated Press reported in a story we ran Tuesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday signed a bill ...
Louisiana last year became the first state to classify abortion pills as controlled substances. Doctors in the state have said that, while abortion is already severely limited in Louisiana, the ...
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