New York Clerk Rejects Texas Judgment on Abortion Pills, Defying Paxton
In a recent development, a New York county clerk has once again refused to file a Texas civil judgment against a doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills. This decision is based on New York’s shield law, which protects providers from legal actions in states with abortion bans. Despite demands from the Texas Attorney General’s office, the clerk has maintained the rejection, citing New York law. This case, along with another involving extradition to Louisiana, could test the boundaries of state shield laws and the legal battles surrounding abortion access.