Oct 31 (Reuters) - A group of healthcare providers and others on Thursday sued Louisiana in an effort to block a law that classified mifepristone and misoprostol, the drugs used in medication ...
Through a representative, Murrill said she would defend the law. “I can’t respond to a lawsuit we ... director of anti-abortion group Louisiana Right to Life, pray over Liz Murrill, center ...
A group of Louisiana health care providers and reproductive rights advocates are suing the state over a new law that classifies abortion pills as controlled ... The new lawsuit, filed Thursday ...
Earlier this month, Louisiana became ... Now, in a just-filed lawsuit, doulas, medical providers, and women denied care under the state’s abortion law argue that the new classification of ...
Some medical professionals have raised alarm over the reach of the law, with hundreds ... statement. The lawsuit says that Louisiana already enforces a near-total abortion ban, making the added ...
The lawsuit was filed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, state court by plaintiffs including the New Orleans-based Birthmark Doula Collective, a doctor, a pharmacist, and women who said they were denied ...
A group of healthcare providers and others on Thursday sued Louisiana in an effort to block a law that classified mifepristone and misoprostol, the drugs used in medication abortion, as controlled ...