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Abortionists sue to stop mandatory reporting to health department

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Two Indiana abortionists — one of whom leaked a 10-year-old rape survivor’s story to the press — are suing to stop the Indiana Department of Health from releasing public abortion records, something pro-life groups argue is an effort to avoid transparency.

Abortionists Caitlin Bernard and Caroline Rouse filed a lawsuit against Voices for Life and the state health commissioner requesting that the Marion County Superior Court enter a temporary restraining order to block the release of Termination of Pregnancy Reports.

“We are once again in court defending our patients and their right to privacy,” the abortionists said in a joint statement ahead of the case that was heard on Feb. 11. “Everyone receiving medical care deserves to have their personal health decisions and pregnancy outcomes protected.”

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