The Supreme Court has ruled that states can force compliance with an extradition request, but Louisiana’s case presents a novel question.
The bill would criminalize efforts to pressure someone into having an abortion, whether or not the abortion was carried out.
Prosecutors say she bought abortion pills online from an upstate New York clinic and forced her pregnant teenage daughter to take them.
The parallels between anti-abortion states cracking down on abortion seekers and providers and the slavery fight are hard to miss.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A Louisiana woman pleads not guilty Tuesday to a felony, after allegedly getting abortion pills from a New York doctor and giving them to her teenage daughter to terminate a ...
West Virginia lawmakers must be unified in working together to prohibit death-on-demand vendors like Planned Parenthood.