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šŸ§‘ā€šŸ«Supreme Court Issues Controversial Ruling On Abortion Pill Access

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The underlying case centers on Louisiana’s challenge to a Food and Drug Administration decision made during the Biden regime allowing mifepristone to be prescribed without in person appointments, making the abortion pill accessible even in states where abortion is largely prohibited

Anti-abortion groups have sought to restore the in-person dispensing requirement, arguing that taking mifepristone at home can pose health risks, though multiple studies have concluded the medication is generally safe and effective.

In urging the Supreme Court not to intervene, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, a Republican, wrote in court filings that despite Louisiana’s near-total abortion ban, as many as 1,000 abortions per month were still occurring through mifepristone pills mailed into the state.

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