American Medical Association president Jack Resnick, Jr. attacked a recent injunction by a U.S. district judge against the FDA's approval of the abortion pill mifepristone.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley provides legal insight on the Supreme Court extending access to the abortion pill mifepristone on The Story with Martha MacCallum.president Jack Resnick, Jr. blasted the legal challenge against the abortion pill mifepristone as"one of the most brazen attacks yet against reproductive health."
Many Democratic officials and medical organizations came out against the decision with Resnick calling it"a chilling attempt to intimidate patients and physicians alike" over various other drugs. Mifepristone is at the center of a controversy after a district judge filed an injunction against FDA approval.
Resnick claimed that, should the Supreme Court choose to not remove all restrictions on the drug, it would compromise"the integrity of the long-established F.D.A.-approval process and whether we want science — or ideologues — informing decisions about our individual and collective health."
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