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Texas Bills & Amendments: 2
Misc. items: 7
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89th 2nd Called Session | ||
HB 7 | Relating to prohibitions on the manufacturing and provision of abortion-inducing drugs, including the jurisdiction of and the effect of certain judgments by certain courts within and outside this state with respect to the manufacturing and provision of those drugs, and to protections from certain counter actions under laws other than the laws of this state; authorizing qui tam actions. | 18 |
87th Regular Session | ||
SB 8 | Relating to abortion, including abortions after detection of an unborn child's heartbeat; authorizing a private civil right of action. | 941 |
Federal and State Bills
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New York Senate Bill S9077A, 2021-2022 Session, Relates to legal protections for abortion service providers ("shield law"). (Other State Bill) |
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Legal Documents
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State of Texas v. Margaret Daley Carpenter, M.D.; Final judgment and order granting permanent injunction (No. 471-08943-2024, ordering the New York-based physician to stop prescribing and mailing abortion-inducing pills to Texas patients via telemedicine and fining her $100,000). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas v. Margaret Daley Carpenter, M.D.; Petition and application for temporary and injunctive relief (No. 471-08943-2024, alleging the New York-based physician illegally prescribed abortion-inducing pills to a Texas woman via telemedicine). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Missouri, et al. v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, et al.; States of Florida and Texas's brief in support of their motion for leave to intervene (No. 2:22-cv-00223, FDA's actions regarding regulation of mifepristone). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
State of Missouri, et al., v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, et al.; Complaint (No. 2:22-cv-00223-Z, states of Missouri, Kansas, and Idaho, which have standing that plaintiff doctors lack, intervening and challenging FDA's approval to provide mifepristone access). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Articles / Press Releases
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Statement from Acting County Clerk Taylor Bruck on filing from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (refusing to file judgment against Dr. Margaret Daley Carpenter, preventing Texas court from summoning her in a lawsuit related to prescribing abortion medication; 471st Judicial District Court of Collin County, Texas, No. 471-08943-2024). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
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Letter to Steven Ogle, Office of the Texas Attorney General, RE: Rejecting Texas' second attempt to file judgment against Dr. Margaret Carpenter; mailing abortion medication out-of-state). (Link Type: Letter) |