Indiana medical board sets doctor's hearing in abortion case for February 23

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Dr. Caitlin Bernard is scheduled to go in front of Indiana’s medical licensing board next month after Attorney General Todd Rokita claimed Bernard violated privacy laws after speaking with media after providing a 10-year-old Ohio girl an abortion.

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's medical licensing board next month will hear a case regarding the Indianapolis doctor who this past summer provided an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio.

Attorneys for Bernard stated the doctor followed Indiana's abortion and child abuse reporting requirements while the child's case was being investigated by Ohio authorities, court documents from December show. After the newspaper cited that case in a July 1 article about patients heading to Indiana for abortions because of more restrictive laws elsewhere, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita told Fox News he would investigate Bernard’s actions, calling her an “abortion activist acting as a doctor.”

 

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