Supreme Court temporarily restores access to abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth, mail and pharmacies
Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily allowed access to the abortion pill mifepristone to continue through telehealth, mail delivery, and pharmacies. This decision blocked a previous lower court ruling that could have restricted how people get the pill nationwide.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court took action on Monday to protect access to mifepristone, a common abortion pill.
- The Court stopped a ruling that would have limited how the pill is provided across the United States.
- Mifepristone can be accessed through telehealth, which means patients consult doctors remotely using technology.
- The pill can be sent by mail and picked up at pharmacies, making it easier for people to get.
- The decision is temporary, meaning it may change later after further review.
- The ruling affects abortion access in many parts of the country.
- This decision maintains current ways people can obtain abortion medication while legal challenges continue.
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