Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky (PPGNHAIK) has filed a lawsuit in Alaska state court challenging the state's ban on telehealth abortion. The lawsuit, submitted on Thursday, argues that the requirement for patients seeking medication abortion to be seen in person infringes upon their constitutional right to abortion. The organization is requesting a preliminary injunction to halt the enforcement of this requirement.
Planned Parenthood affiliate files lawsuit against Alaska over telehealth abortion restrictions
Planned Parenthood's Northwest affiliate has initiated legal action against Alaska, contesting the state's prohibition on telehealth abortion services. The lawsuit claims that the in-person requirement for medication abortion violates constitutional rights and seeks a preliminary injunction.
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Planned Parenthood affiliate sues Alaska over telehealth abortion ban
Planned Parenthood affiliate files lawsuit against Alaska over telehealth abortion restrictions