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Diverse Stakeholders Implore Supreme Court to Preserve Abortion Pill Access
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Organizations filed 14 amicus briefs with a Justice Department petition to the Supreme Court to overturn a Fifth Circuit decision on mifepristone.

they could hear oral arguments early next year and issue a decision by late June 2024, influencing fall elections.

Mifepristone has been safely used by over 5 million women in the United States over the last 23 years, and today is used in more than half of all abortions in the U.S.allowing mifepristone to remain on the market but severely restricting access while the case was on appeal. Within days, the Department of Justice filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court.

“The Fifth Circuit countermanded a scientific judgment FDA has maintained across multiple administrations; imposed unnecessary restrictions on the distribution of a drug that has been safely used by millions of Americans over more than two decades; and upset reliance interests in a healthcare system that depends on the availability of mifepristone as an alternative to surgical abortion for women who choose to lawfully terminate their early pregnancies,” argued the Justice Departmenton behalf of...

they could hear oral arguments early next year and issue a decision by late June 2024, which would likely factor into the fall elections.Brick-and-Mortar Pharmacies Begin Dispensing Abortion Pills Across the U.S.

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