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 INDIANAPOLIS 鈥?Lawyers for an Indiana abortion doctor have filed a lawsuit against Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita to keep him from accessing her private patient medical records. The lawsuit, was filed Thursday on behalf of Dr. Caitlin Bernard, her medical partner Dr. Amy Caldwell, and their stanley mug  patients by attorney Kathleen Delaney of DeLaney and DeLaney LLC along with Arnold  Porter. This is an action for declaratory and injunctive relief to prevent defendants from exceeding their authority under Indiana law by flouting the Indiana General Assembly s carefully crafted structure for regulating physicians and other licensed prof stanley mugs essionals,  the lawsuit reads.  Unless this Court intervenes, Defendants will continue to unlawfully harass physicians and patients who are engaged in completely legal conduct and even though neither the physicians nor patients have any complaints about their relationship. According to a press release issued by Delaney s office on Thursday,  The filing asserts that Rokita ignored Indiana law and issued subpoenas for medical records based on complaints from individuals who have never been a patie stanley uk nt of either doctor, who lack any personal knowledge of th Vydz Missing girl featured on   Unsolved Mysteries   found safe after 6 years
 The 21st century tornado problem is far different from  The Wizard of Oz.  Killer tornadoes hit the Southeast far more than they do in Kansas, Oklahoma or Texas. An analysis shows that nearly 89% of tornado deaths since 2000 have happened from Missouri, Arkansas and eastern Louisiana. Experts say there are more people in the way. Tuesday s deadly tornado in the New Orleans area was a perfect example of this. Tornadoes outside the Great Plains are also more li stanley thermos kely to strike at night than they do in Oklahoma, especially in the springtime. Trees, hills and buildings also make it harder for people to track and take tornado warnings seriously.Victor Gensini, a professor of meteorology at Northern Illinois University w stanley becher ho specializes in severe storms said,  The Mid-South does get a lot of tornadoes, but in the Mid-South we have more things to hit. We have more bulls eyes on the dartboard. We have more cities. We have mo stanley flaschen re weak frame housing stock. Tornadoes happen more often there at night, which is exactly what we saw last night. Gensini said,  Its a function of the human-built environment. Scientists say that the West is getting drier because of climate change, which makes it more diffi