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Rokita filed a federal lawsuit in September against IU Health, claiming the state’s largest hospital system did not properly enforce state and federal privacy laws in connection to abortion care provided by Dr. Caitlin Bernard for a 10-year-old rape victim in 2022.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita is under investigation again by the Indiana attorney disciplinary commission, weeks after the state Supreme Court publicly reprimanded him.
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Indiana University OB-GYN residents are required to train in abortions and pregnancy loss. State laws prevent them from doing so in Indiana.
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AG Rokita reprimanded for misconduct, calls investigation campaign by 'cancel culture establishment'The state Supreme Court’s opinion said Attorney General Todd Rokita signed a sworn affidavit, made under penalty of perjury, admitting to misconduct and acknowledged “he could not successfully defend himself” if the matter were tried.
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Indiana OB-GYN and abortion provider Caitlin Bernard recently opened up about her experience fighting for her medical license — and fears for the future — in a new podcast series titled The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America.
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The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission wants the court to discipline Attorney General Todd Rokita for comments he made about Dr. Caitlin Bernard.
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Dr. Caitlin Bernard’s case before the Indiana Medical Licensing Board is officially over after both sides opted not to appeal the board’s decision.
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Dr. Caitlin Bernard was reprimanded by the Indiana Medical Licensing Board for discussing a 10-year-old patient with the media, though national experts don't agree that she violated privacy laws.
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In a statement, Bernard's attorney Kathleen DeLaney said the judge's ruling found that Rokita's unlawful actions caused irreparable harm to Bernard's reputation and professional standing.