WASHINGTON D.C. -- Millions of Americans await a pivotal Supreme Court decision that will affect access to the widely-used abortion drug, mifepristone. If access to the pill is blocked, doctors will ...
(NewsNation) — The pills used to perform medically induced abortions are shaping up to be at the center of the next fight in the U.S. Several states have already banned and criminalized abortion ...
The Texas judge who previously halted approval of the nation’s most common method of abortion ruled Thursday that three states can move ahead with another attempt to roll back federal rules and make ...
Access to the abortion pill mifepristone will not change after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rejected an effort Thursday by anti-abortion groups to roll back its availability, a win for abortion ...
A federal judge in Texas may try to invoke an obscure 19th-century law called the Comstock Act to roll back mail delivery of the abortion pill mifepristone. Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk of the U.S.
Opponents of abortion are increasingly focusing on restricting access to pills, which are the most common way to end a pregnancy in the U.S. This month, the Texas attorney general's office filed a ...
Pfizer's CEO signed on to an open letter calling for the reversal of a federal judge's decision to suspend the Food and Drug Administration's approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. Albert Bourla ...
A judge on Friday tossed a Texas lawsuit seeking to hold a clerk accountable for not enforcing a ruling from the Lone Star State against an abortion provider from the Empire State. Justice David M.
AMARILLO, Texas (AP) — A federal judge will hear arguments Wednesday in a high-stakes court case that could threaten access to medication abortion and blunt the authority of U.S. drug regulators.
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