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A New York county clerk has again refused to file a more than $100,000 civil judgment from Texas against a doctor accused of ...
The New York Abortion Access Fund is struggling to keep up with demands as more people from out of state request financial ...
A county official in New York on Monday rejected for a second time efforts by Texas to enforce a $100,000 judgment against a ...
Texas has sought to fine a New York-based doctor who prescribed mifepristone to a Dallas woman, in a case likely headed to ...
An upstate county clerk refused to fine a doctor who was sued in Texas after being accused of prescribing abortion medication ...
When New York legalized abortion in 1970, about 350,000 people came to New York City for abortions prior to the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that made abortion legal nationwide.
When New York legalized abortion in 1970, nearly two-thirds of New York City’s abortions were for women from elsewhere. If Roe is overturned, a new surge is expected.
The victory by anti-abortion advocates in Texas this week – enacting a law that bans abortions after about six weeks and allows citizens to sue anyone aiding or abetting an abortion – may seem far ...
Despite these pitfalls, New York is still one of the more generous states when it comes to abortion coverage. The Empire State is one of only eight that require private health plans to cover ...
The battle over abortion rights is expected to play an outsize role in New York’s 2024 congressional races — and potentially in the House majority overall.
In New York, abortion remains legal and accessible. We are lucky to live in a state that has leadership committed to protecting our reproductive rights. Now, we must make those protections permanent.
New York Attorney General Letitia James promised to set aside $50 million for abortion seekers. AFP via Getty Images “The Supreme Court has made it possible for states to protect unborn children ...