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Pregnant women and some family members would be allowed to sue anyone who helps provide drugs like mifepristone and misoprostol meant to induce an abortion under proposed legislation.
The Louisiana attorney general, Elizabeth Murrill, is vowing to continue the state's efforts to prosecute the out-of-state doctor.
Baton Rouge-based Judge Jewel Welch denied the Louisiana attorney general's request to dismiss a lawsuit filed last year by opponents of the law.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Friday he has signed a bill making abortion pills controlled substances into law.
A federal judge in Louisiana has ruled that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission cannot require employers to ...
A New York doctor was indicted Friday with prescribing a Louisiana girl pills that caused an abortion — seemingly the first time an abortion doctor has been criminally charged since Roe v. Wade was ov ...
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 statute requires employers with 15 or more staff to provide reasonable accommodations for pregnancy, childbirth or ...
Legislation requiring parental consent for any medical and mental health treatment of a minor advanced from the full House on ...
Justice David Jospeh struck down government regulations requiring most employers nationwide to provide workers with time off and other accommodations for abortions.