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Texas has sought to fine a New York-based doctor who prescribed mifepristone to a Dallas woman, in a case likely headed to ...
Republican Texas State Attorney General Ken Paxton wants a New York court to enforce a civil decision from Texas against Dr.
KINGSTON — Last week, Texas tried for the second time to force New York to recognize a ruling against a Hudson Valley doctor ...
Republican Texas State Attorney General Ken Paxton wants a New York court to enforce a civil decision from Texas ...
A county official in New York on Monday rejected for a second time efforts by Texas to enforce a $100,000 judgment against a ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNA guide to Texas’ special legislative sessionTexas lawmakers start a 30-day special session July 21. They will tackle consumable THC, flood dangers, new congressional ...
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Mediaite on MSNJoe Rogan Rips ‘Very Creepy’ Texas Abortion LawJoe Rogan had some strong words about abortion policy in his conversation with state representative James Talarico (D-TX) on Friday, calling Texas abortion policy "very creepy." ...
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Money Talks News on MSNTexas Pregnancy Deaths Surge After Abortion BanTexas maternal death rates increased 33% while national rates decreased after the state's abortion ban took effect. Medical ...
A New York county clerk rejected the state of Texas’s second attempt to punish a doctor for prescribing and sending abortion ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been trying to get New York court to enforce a civil fine against Dr. Margaret Carpenter, who practices in New York.
New study ranks state policies as states increasingly define who has access to contraception and who does not.
Experts warn that cuts to Medicaid could further erode protections for contraception access. “State policies are really shaping the reality of contraceptive access on the ground, especially because ...
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