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Paxton Sues Abortion Pill Provider, Doctor Citing New Texas Law
Texas seeks to stop Aid Access from mailing abortion pills, citing over 118,000 pill packs shipped nationwide, including to states with near-total abortion bans.
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AG Ken Paxton sues more out-of-state providers for allegedly shipping abortion pills to Texas
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing more out-of-state providers for allegedly shipping abortion medication into Texas. Paxton’s office announced the new lawsuit today Tuesday.
Ken Paxton suing California doctor in second lawsuit citing Texas abortion pill law
By Ayden Runnels and Zahiyah Carter, The Texas Tribune February 2, 2026 Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday sued an out-of-state provider of abortion-inducing pills and a California doctor under a new state law designed for abortion pill-related suits, weeks after a similar private suit was filed against the same doctor. Aid Access is an nonprofit telehealth organization focused on providing abortion-inducing pills to women across the United …
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