(Reuters) - A group of healthcare providers and others on Thursday sued Louisiana in an effort to block a law that classified ...
On Oct. 31, Louisiana healthcare workers filed a lawsuit against a new state law that classifies abortion medications as controlled substances, a designation the plaintiffs say will delay care and ...
Last month, Louisiana became the first state to begin classifying misoprostol and mifepristone—the two pills used in medication abortion—as ... and the new law requires they be locked away ...
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 ...