The Supreme Court's impending decision on how it will handle a significant medication abortion case dominated headlines this week.
As a decision looms from the high court, here are some other headlines on the state of abortion access you might have missed.
The Students for Life of America plan to sue if the FDA ignores or rejects the citizen petition within 180 days, according to Politico.In a victory for the Biden administration, the Democratic-controlled Senate rejected a Republican resolution on Wednesday that sought to reverse expanded abortion services for veterans provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs.in response to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v.
The bill would have required a notice to be posted wherever medication abortions are provided, letting patients know “it may be possible to reverse” a medication abortion with progesterone if only one of two pills in the regimen has been taken. Supporters of the bill say it is meant to inform women that they have options, in case they regret starting an abortion.
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Wyoming abortion clinic opens despite arson, legal obstaclesWyoming’s first full-service abortion clinic in years defiantly opened Thursday despite an arson attack that ravaged it last year and legal obstacles that could shut it down with some of the toughest abortion restrictions in the U.S. Wellspring Health Access's opening means women in the state now have a second resource for abortion care, including the first clinic to offer surgical abortions in Wyoming in at least a decade. However, the clinic's future and general abortion access in the state remain uncertain. A first-in-the-nation abortion pill ban and a ban on abortion at all states of pregnancy remain pending while a lawsuit challenging them proceeds.
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As Supreme Court Weighs Next Steps on Abortion Pill, Protesters Rally and Pharma Company GenBioPro Sues FDA to Restore AccessAs the Supreme Court weighs its options on the abortion pill mifepristone, abortion and women’s rights supporters across the U.S. are protesting the latest efforts to restrict access to abortion.
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Supreme Court poised to rule on abortion pill restrictionsThe Supreme Court is deciding whether women will face restrictions in getting a drug used in the most common method of abortion in the U.S. while a lawsuit continues. The justices are expected to issue an order Wednesday in a fast-moving case from Texas in which abortion opponents are seeking to roll back Food and Drug Administration approval of the drug, mifepristone. The drug won FDA approval in 2000. Conditions on the drug's use have been loosened in recent years, including making it available by mail in states that allow access. The Biden administration and New York-based drugmaker Danco Laboratories want the Supreme Court to reject limits on mifepristone’s use imposed by lower courts.
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Supreme Court extends temporary hold on abortion pill rulingBREAKING: Supreme Court extends temporary hold on abortion pill ruling until midnight on Friday. The decision means that, at least for now, women can still obtain mifepristone by mail as the legal battle continues.
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Supreme Court temporarily extends stay on Texas abortion pill ruling to Friday nightSupreme Court temporarily extends pause on abortion pill restrictions to Friday night
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Supreme Court extends stay on Texas abortion pill ruling until FridayJustice Alito's temporary stay on the abortion pill issue was set to expire at the end of Wednesday.
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