From Tapped:
TWO MAKES A TREND. It started in Kansas, but now via Professor B. I see that Indiana is getting into the act of using the prevention of child molestation as a pretext for harassing abortion providers and their clients. In theory, what's happening here is that the attorney general is seizing Planned Parenthood records in order to ascertain whether statutory rape cases have taken place and, if so, whether the organization has reported them properly. In practice, it's a simple effort at harassment and intimidation. That's something anti-choice groups have gotten very good at over the years, but things look a bit different when they're using the long arm of state law-enforcement authority to do the harassing.
--Matthew Yglesias