This article discusses the indictment of Margaret Carpenter, an OB/GYN from New York, for sending abortion-inducing prescriptions to a young girl in Louisiana, the first known case since Dobbs v.
The parallels between anti-abortion states cracking down on abortion seekers and providers and the slavery fight are hard to miss.
Pills have become the most common method of abortion in the U.S. and are at ... abortion medication online from New York-based Dr. Margaret Carpenter, for her daughter. Clayton said the request ...
The Thursday hearing was the first chance Texans had to address lawmakers about a post-Roe trigger ban on all but lifesaving ...
Texas's civil case against New York telehealth abortion provider Dr. Margaret Carpenter could escalate to the Supreme Court.
This is the first post-Roe case in which a court official in one state refused to cooperate with a judicial ruling from ...
The Ulster County clerk refused to file a $113,000 fine from Texas against a doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to ...
A New York county clerk rejected Texas’ effort to enforce a civil judgment against a doctor who prescribed abortion pills to ...
The Ulster County clerk says he will not file a summary judgement against a New Paltz, New York doctor being sued in Texas ...
A New York state court clerk has rejected the Texas' attorney general's effort to force a $100,000 judgment against a New ...
Four top officers at the company have unloaded more than $100 million in stock since last month, reported ABC News. They ...