A Texas woman sued a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills, launching a challenge against shield laws passed in Democratic states to protect physicians post-Roe vs. Wade. The prescription of abortion pills online and over the phone has increased abortions in the U.S. amid state bans. The lawsuit accuses Dr. Maggie Carpenter of violating Texas law and seeks compensation. Republican Texas Atty. Gen. Ken Paxton filed the lawsuit, stating the woman faced complications after the pills. Abortion rights groups defend shield laws, while anti-abortion advocates support challenges to restrict abortion access. Democratic New York leaders vow to protect reproductive freedom. Amid efforts to counter abortion access, some states have reclassified abortion pills as controlled substances and introduced bills to restrict their use. The lawsuit’s outcome remains uncertain, and experts question its enforceability across state lines. As anti-abortion groups prepare to further limit abortion pill access, the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative leanings could impact abortion rights. Despite legal challenges, supporters of reproductive rights are prepared to defend abortion access and shield laws in Democratic states.
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