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Wade’s Health Law Highlights for November 4, 2025

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  • A New York county judge dismissed a Texas lawsuit Friday that sought to enforce a $113,000 judgment against an abortion provider. Justice David M. Gandin ruled in favor of Ulster County Clerk Taylor Bruck, who refused to file the Texas judgment against Dr. Margaret Daley Carpenter, citing New York’s shield law that protects abortion providers from legal penalties and extradition orders. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton attempted to send the judgment to Bruck’s office twice along with a court summons, arguing under the Constitution’s Full Faith and Credit Clause that states must recognize other states’ laws. Gandin did not evaluate that constitutional argument, noting that Texas did not request a declaration on the shield law’s constitutionality. Texas has 30 days to appeal the ruling but has not announced plans to do so. Source: The Hill