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NY Protects Abortion Pill Doctors After Louisiana Indictment

Following the indictment of a New York doctor for allegedly prescribing abortion pills to a Louisiana minor, Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill immediately protecting the identities of doctors who prescribe abortion medications by allowing the use of practice names instead of individual doctor names on prescription labels. This action directly addresses the Louisiana case, where the doctor’s name on the medication label led to her indictment. The new law aims to prevent similar prosecutions in states with restrictive abortion laws. Hochul also plans to introduce legislation requiring pharmacists to comply with doctors’ requests for anonymity on labels.

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Texas Sues New York Doctor Over Abortion Pill Telemedicine: Jurisdiction Battle Looms

Texas has sued a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a Texas resident, directly challenging a New York state shield law protecting providers. The lawsuit, seeking $250,000 in damages, alleges violation of Texas’s near-total abortion ban and cites complications experienced by the patient. This case marks a significant legal challenge to shield laws enacted by several states to protect abortion providers from out-of-state prosecution. The outcome could significantly impact access to abortion medication nationwide.

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