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Louisiana lawmakers have approved a measure that targets out-of-state doctors and activists who prescribe, sell or provide ...
State lawmakers approved a measure that would allow pregnant women to sue anyone who illegally gives them drugs for an ...
A pending bill could accelerate what appears to be a brewing nationwide battle over the shipping of abortion medication to ...
Jeff Landry. The bill was crafted in response to a criminal case against a New York doctor who allegedly prescribed online and sent abortion pills to a pregnant Louisiana minor, Attorney General ...
This move is sparking significant discussion and concern among medical professionals and reproductive rights advocates.
Mississippi and Louisiana have near-total bans on abortion, except to save the life of the pregnant person or in cases of a rape that has been reported to law enforcement in Mississippi ...
Louisiana lawmakers voted to reclassify abortion pills mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled dangerous substances, a first-of-its-kind measure that represents a new challenge to the most ...
Pregnant women in Louisiana and some of their family members would be allowed to sue anyone who helps provide drugs meant to induce an abortion under a proposal being considered by the Legislature.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill tweeted ... this office received an order of extradition for a New York doctor—an abortion provider who lives upstate. She has been accused of ...
A Louisiana grand jury indicted a New York doctor on Friday for allegedly prescribing abortion medication using telehealth services to a resident of the Southern state, which has one of the ...