Mifepristone on trial: Where lawsuits about a key abortion medication stand
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These Anti-Abortion AGs Can't Leave the Abortion Pill Alone
From left, Idaho AG Raúl Labrador, Missouri AG Catherine Hanaway, and Kansas AG Kris Kobach. Photos: Twitter In September, the FDA quietly approved a generic form of mifepristone, the first pill of a two-part abortion medication—a surprising move for a regime that lives and breathes on making women’s lives worse. Speaking about the decision at the time, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt promised that the move wasn’t an endorsement for…
Mifepristone on trial: Where lawsuits about a key abortion medication stand
Federal regulations around mifepristone, which has provided abortion access across the United States, are being challenged in multiple lawsuits from opposing directions. (Getty Images)Despite its strong safety record, the abortion and miscarriage drug mifepristone has been taken to court in several conflicting lawsuits, where some plaintiffs argue the drug should be easier to access, and others say it should be more restricted. The medication,…
Mifepristone on trial: Where lawsuits about a key abortion medication stand
Federal regulations around mifepristone, which has provided abortion access across the United States, are being challenged in multiple lawsuits from opposing directions. (Getty Images)Despite its strong safety record, the abortion and miscarriage drug mifepristone has been taken to court in several conflicting lawsuits, where some plaintiffs argue the drug should be easier to access, and others say it should be more restricted. The medication,…
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