New York refuses Louisiana's extradition request for doctor charged with prescribing abortion pills
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul has refused to extradite Dr. Margaret Carpenter, citing her commitment to protect healthcare providers who prescribe abortion medication.
- Louisiana has charged Carpenter with criminal violations related to the state's near-total abortion ban, which imposes harsh penalties on offenders.
- Despite facing legal challenges, New York's shield laws protect physicians from prosecution and allow telehealth access for abortion medication across state lines.
- Legal experts believe New York's laws will prevent the enforcement of Texas's judgment against Carpenter, urging her to remain in New York to continue providing legally compliant care.
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