The state’s six-week ban means there is now a swath of more than 780,000 square miles in the US where people cannot access the procedure.
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Wednesday’s ruling essentially walked back many changes the FDA had made since 2016 that made it easier for patients to access medical abortion. It also comes less than a week after a conservative federal judge in Texas ruled to suspend the FDA’s approval of the drug, saying regulators had failed to consider “the psychological effects of the drug or an evaluation of the long-term medical consequences of the drug.
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