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Advocates Bash 'Junk Science' As Appeals Court Blocks Abortion Pill by Mail

Advocates Bash 'Junk Science' As Appeals Court Blocks Abortion Pill by Mail

Summary

A federal appeals court in New Orleans blocked a rule that allowed the abortion pill mifepristone to be delivered through the mail. The court’s decision is temporary and ongoing as the FDA reviews the medication’s safety, while pro-choice advocates warn this could limit abortion access.

Key Facts

  • A three-judge panel in New Orleans stopped the mailing of mifepristone, an abortion drug, under a 2023 federal rule.
  • The court said the FDA did not provide enough scientific evidence to remove a rule requiring in-person dispensing of the drug.
  • Louisiana challenged the 2023 rule in an effort seen by some as a way to limit abortion access.
  • The ruling is temporary and will remain until the court fully decides on the case, which may take months.
  • The FDA is reviewing the safety of mifepristone, with a decision expected after the November midterm elections.
  • Pro-choice groups describe mifepristone as safe, effective, and necessary for accessible abortion care.
  • They also say restricting mail distribution blocks telehealth access, which is often essential for those with limited options.
  • The case may go to the U.S. Supreme Court as advocates and officials prepare for further legal battles.
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