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For the second time, a Marion County judge has ruled that Indiana’s Department of Health cannot release abortion records known as terminated pregnancy reports (TPRs) for public release.
Marion County Superior Court Judge James A. Joven is blocking access to abortion records in Indiana for at least over a week.
According to court documents, the incident happened in the parking lot of the Walmart on Pendleton Pike on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
The judge concluded that the terminated pregnancy reports are medical records not subject to public record laws.