Pro-life activists are urging passage of the Woman and Child Protection Act to better safeguard Texas mothers and unborn children from abortion drugs.

Pro-life activists are urging passage of the Woman and Child Protection Act to better safeguard Texas mothers and unborn children from abortion drugs.
“Pro-life superlawyer” Jonathan Mitchell filed the complaint in a South Texas federal court.
The Senate passed similar legislation during the regular session, but it was not approved by the House.
The father of two aborted children seeks a national injunction against Dr. Remy Coeytaux to keep him from further distributing abortifacient drugs in the U.S.
One of the clinics was the largest Planned Parenthood abortion facility in the United States.
The purpose of the petition is to ensure Dr. Margaret Carpenter is held accountable for breaking Texas’ abortion laws.
A New York-based doctor provided a Texas woman with abortion-inducing drugs, killing the unborn child and hospitalizing the mother.
Requested additions include banning taxpayer-funded lobbying and banning in-state tuition for illegal aliens.
The group argues that while mailing or administering abortion pills in Texas is already illegal, enforcement tools are lacking—particularly when it comes to out-of-state actors.
The merits of the case have yet to be determined.