02/26/2026
Statement from Julie Kay, Reproductive Futures, on Texas AG v. Aid Access, Gomperts & Coeytaux, and Louisiana v. FDA
"Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lawsuit against Rebecca Gomperts, Aid Access, and Dr. Remy Coeytaux is the latest in a long line of attempts to project Texas's abortion ban beyond its own borders, and to sue, harass, and intimidate the providers who are filling the gap Texas's own laws have created.
The complaint makes inaccurate assertions that telemedicine abortion endangers the health and well-being of women. In reality, restricting access to telemedicine abortion would only guarantee that the hundreds of thousands of women who rely on this method as their preferred pathway to reproductive healthcare will be left without options.
Telemedicine abortion is safe, effective, and now accounts for more than a quarter of abortions nationwide. Shield laws exist precisely to protect this access, and they are working. The movement for reproductive freedom has been prepared for this moment, and we are not backing down.
This latest action from the Texas AG is part of a wave of targeted attacks on reproductive rights and healthcare nationwide, including yesterday’s courtroom proceedings in Louisiana v. FDA, a case challenging access to medication abortion via telemedicine. At a time when more women are seeking the safety, ease, and autonomy of telemedicine care, the anti-abortion movement is increasing its attempts to trample on the right to reproductive freedom."