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A North Texas man charged with capital murder after slipping mifepristone into his girlfriend’s food signals another attempt to rein in abortion pills.
Newly released financial records report that the University of Texas at Austin funded a pro-abortion activist in 2021.
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The Christian Post on MSNTexas man sues girlfriend's husband, mother and Calif. doctor after she took abortion pills to end 2 pregnanciesA Texas father is suing a California doctor for “wrongful death” after he illegally mailed abortion pills that were used by ...
Republicans are waging a multipronged campaign against abortion shield laws in blue states, hoping to force the federal ...
After a ProPublica and CBS News investigation revealed that Texas’ funding pipeline for anti-abortion crisis pregnancy ...
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Them on MSNHow Anti-Abortion and Anti-Trans Bills Are Impacted by Texas Democrats Fleeing the StateThe exodus is an effort to block a redistricting proposal that would favor Republicans, but other GOP priorities are caught ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas man sues California doctor in federal court, testing a new angle to crackdown on abortion pillsWhile state court challenges have stalled out, a new federal suit tries to advance the battle between Texas’ abortion laws and blue state shield laws.
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The lawsuit comes shortly after a bill cracking down on the shipment of abortion pills from out of state failed in the Texas Senate.
Ken Paxton is seeking a writ of mandamus that would compel Taylor Bruck to file a Texas judgment in state court.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday asked a court to make a New York county enforce a $100,000 judgment against a ...
Anti-abortion groups sued the City of San Antonio over the fund in 2023. The San Antonio Express-News reported the judge tossed the lawsuit out, but plaintiffs are appealing.
A New York county clerk has again refused to file a more than $100,000 civil judgment from Texas against a doctor accused of ...
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