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A North Texas man charged with capital murder this month after he allegedly slipped his girlfriend abortion-inducing medication and caused a miscarriage marks the first time a murder charge has been ...
In 2021, when Texas passed an abortion ban enforced through private lawsuits, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan sarcastically derided the architects of the law as “some geniuses” who’d ...
No abortion-inducing drug could be made or distributed in Texas. That includes a ban on prescribing, providing or sending it in any way to a person or location within the state. Advertisement ...
A U.S. Department of Justice employee faces charges including capital murder after investigators say he forced an abortion by sneaking medication into a woman’s coffee.
Texas Republicans are rolling ahead with a controversial bill that seeks to further restrict abortion access in the state, while making it impossible for it to be challenged in state courts, despit… ...
PARKER COUNTY, Texas — A North Texas man has been arrested on charges of capital murder and tampering with evidence after his pregnant girlfriend accused him of secretly giving her an abortion ...
Texas hospital that repeatedly sent a bleeding woman home without ending her nonviable, life-threatening pregnancy violated the law, inquiry finds. Skip to content Main Navigation ...
Justin Anthony Banta, 38, is accused of causing his girlfriend's miscarriage by secretly giving her an abortion-inducing drug. The victim was approximately six weeks pregnant and had received a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Texas hospital that repeatedly sent a woman who was bleeding and in pain home without ending her nonviable, life-threatening pregnancy violated the law, according to a newly ...
WASHINGTON — A Texas hospital that repeatedly sent a woman who was bleeding and in pain home without ending her nonviable, life-threatening pregnancy violated the law, according to a newly ...
Senate Bill 2880, which passed the Senate last week, allows anyone who manufactures, distributes, mails, prescribes or provides an abortion-inducing drug to be sued for up to $100,000.