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Pregnant women and some family members would be allowed to sue anyone who helps provide drugs like mifepristone and ...
A Louisiana judge will hear arguments challenging a first-of-its-kind reclassification of two abortion-inducing drugs as “controlled dangerous substances.” ...
The Louisiana attorney general, Elizabeth Murrill, is vowing to continue the state's efforts to prosecute the out-of-state doctor.
A federal judge in Louisiana has ruled that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission cannot require employers to ...
A lawsuit challenging Louisiana’s classification of abortion drugs as controlled dangerous substances moves forward at the 19th JDC.
A Trump-appointed judge ruled Wednesday that employers are not obligated to provide workers with time off for abortion ...
Abortion bans were temporarily blocked in Louisiana and Utah, while a federal court in South Carolina said a law sharply restricting the procedure would take effect there immediately as the battle ...
The Brigid Alliance, an organization dedicated to getting abortions for more women, launched an ad campaign Monday targeting ...
Legislation requiring parental consent for any medical and mental health treatment of a minor advanced from the full House on ...
A federal judge ruled this week that language accommodating abortion must be removed from the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge David Joseph in the Western District of ...
Justice David Jospeh struck down government regulations requiring most employers nationwide to provide workers with time off and other accommodations for abortions.
A nonprofit that helps cover travel costs for people seeking abortions this week launched an advertising campaign in Georgia.