We now have a case where someone in Texas is trying to sue a doctor in New York for mailing abortion pills to someone in Texas following an online teleconference. We don’t know if the pills caused injury or death or were mailed to a minor without the parents consent, but abortion is illegal in Texas. The New York county clerk refuses to file the case because New York has laws to shield New York abortion doctors from out of State lawsuits. It follows a lawsuit in Louisiana where a New York doctor prescribed abortion pills to a minor via telemedicine. Other medical providers are held liable for negligence and abortion providers should not be an exception. In addition, they are providing abortion pills to someone in a State where abortion is illegal. The doctor may be in New York but the abortion is taking place in a State where it is illegal. Telemedicine is where you go online and do a doctor visit online. The doctor than prescribes medicine without even seeing the patient in person. That alone is serious enough. Nothing is done to verify the pregnancy to rule out a tubal pregnancy which could be fatal. The fact is that the abortion pills also can cause serious complications which can be life threatening. The woman might be allergic to it or the abortion may not completely expel the placenta resulting in infection or uncontrolled bleeding which could result in death if not treated immediately. Yet the woman takes the pills at home with no medical personnel available. She may not even have anyone to call help if she cannot.