New York Governor Blocks Extradition of Doctor Indicted for Prescribing Abortion Pills
Dr. Maggie Carpenter faces legal challenges in Louisiana and Texas, testing New York's shield law for abortion providers.
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul has refused Louisiana's request to extradite Dr. Maggie Carpenter, who is accused of prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor in Louisiana.
- Dr. Carpenter, co-founder of the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine, was indicted on charges of violating Louisiana's near-total abortion ban, which criminalizes abortion with severe penalties.
- Louisiana officials allege Carpenter prescribed abortion pills to a minor whose mother has also been charged, claiming the minor experienced a medical emergency requiring hospitalization.
- This case marks a significant legal test for New York's shield law, which protects healthcare providers offering reproductive services to patients in restrictive states.
- Carpenter has also been fined over $100,000 in a separate Texas case for prescribing abortion pills, further highlighting the legal and political battles over reproductive rights in the U.S.























