Another sweeping anti-abortion law is now in effect in Texas. House Bill 7 went into effect on Thursday. It restricts ...
A law allowing private citizens to sue manufacturers and distributors of abortion-inducing drugs goes into effect.
A new abortion law is now in effect in Texas, further restricting abortion access. House Bill 7 restricts abortion-inducing ...
The bill targets groups like Aid Access and Her Safe Harbor, which operate outside the state and ship abortion pills to people in Texas.
Texas’ massive new abortion law taking effect this week could escalate the national fight over mailing abortion pills.
Starting Thursday, private citizens who sue those who help pregnant women obtain abortion pills could earn $100,000 in Texas.
Texas' new law could let citizens sue out‑of‑state abortion‑pill providers — critics call it 'bounty hunting.' ...
The new law does allow for some exceptions. There are no consequences for doctors who are prescribing the pill for ectopic ...
A new Texas law taking effect that restricts the mailing of abortion-inducing medication from out-of-state providers and ...
New Texas law taking effect Thursday bans out-of-state providers from mailing abortion medication to patients in the state ...
Although the United States does not guarantee health care as a right, federal law mandates that hospitals cannot deny anyone ...
The popularity of telehealth due to its ability to circumvent state bans has made it a target for abortion opponents.