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Louisiana Challenges FDA Rules on Abortion Pill

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Louisiana is challenging Food and Drug Administration rules that permit the abortion pill Mifepristone to be prescribed. Food and Drug Administration, arguing that nationwide postage of the abortion pill interferes with the state's own abortion ban. The lawsuit was approved by voice without any senators objecting. A Louisiana court ruled 7-2 in favor of the state, agreeing that the drug interfered with the state's own abortion ban. The ruling came from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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NPR

“case is Louisiana versus the Food and Drug Administration. The state challenged FDA rules that allow Mifepristone to be prescribed”

NPR

“Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented. That means tele medicine abortion remains available as it was. Re productive rights advocates celebrated the decision, although they”

BBC World Service

“of Louisiana sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, arguing that nationwide postage of the drug interfered with the state's own abortion ban. The Fifth”

NPR

“the government reopens. The resolution was approved by voice without any senators objecting. Senator John Kennedy, the Louisiana Republican, called his”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“to telemedicine abortion are underway. Salinas Simmons, Duffin and Pierre News, Washington.”

BBC World Service

“of the drug interfered with the state's own abortion ban. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with Louisiana that in a 7-2 decision”

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