Dr. Margaret Carpenter and her company, Nightingale Medical were charged on Friday with criminal abortion by means of abortion-inducing drugs, a felony.
A Louisiana grand jury indicted a New York doctor and a Baton Rouge-area mother Friday on felony charges for allegedly causing a criminal abortion.
A New York state doctor was indicted by a Louisiana grand jury Friday for prescribing abortion medication via telehealth to a ...
A grand jury has indicted a New York doctor and a Louisiana mother on felony charges for allegedly providing an illegal ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul said her office will not comply with the extradition request and that New York will “remain a safe harbor.” ...
In what is believed to be the first criminal case of its kind in the post– Roe v. Wade era, a New York-based telemedicine ...
The case opens a new front in the battle between states that ban abortion and states that support providing abortion anywhere in the country.
A recent lightning rod for abortion opponents, the drug mifepristone—the first of two in the standard medication abortion ...
A new study shows a possible new abortion drug to replace mifepristone. But will these results increase abortion access—or restrict women's reproductive health options down the line?
The proposal would enable doctors and other medical professionals who prescribe mifepristone, misoprostol and generic ...
Idaho, Kansas and Missouri want the federal Food and Drug Administration to prohibit telehealth prescriptions for ...
The states want the federal Food and Drug Administration to prohibit telehealth prescriptions for mifepristone and require that it be used only in the first seven weeks of pregnancy. Mifepristone ...