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The Supreme Court's ruling on mifepristone isn't the last word on the abortion pill
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 days agoThe Supreme Court 's ruling on technical grounds Thursday keeps the abortion pill mifepristone...
Dems Introduce the 'Stop Comstock Act' to Repeal Abortion Sections of 1873 Law
Jezebel· 23 hours agoMinnesota Sen. Tina Smith (D) will introduce a bill on Thursday to repeal parts of a dormant...
Abortion pill fight not over after SCOTUS ruling
WJHL· 2 days agoIdaho, Missouri and Kansas Republican Attorneys General are pledging to revive a lawsuit to ban abortion pill, mifepristone, nationwide.
Opinion | Project 2025’s back-door abortion ban can be stopped. Here’s how.
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoI knew that Republicans’ decadeslong effort to overturn Roe v. Wade was nearly complete and that it...
Democrats Introduce Bill To Repeal Archaic Law That Could Create A National Abortion Ban
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoDemocrats in the Senate and House introduced a bill to repeal an archaic law that could be revived...
Blue state 'resistance' reportedly stockpiling abortion pills in preparation for another Trump term
Fox News· 4 days agoDemocratic and leftist groups are gaming out how to resist and prepare for former President Trump’s...
Abortion is becoming more common in primary care clinics as doctors challenge stigma
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 12 hours ago“It’s a little bit of everything, which is very typical of family medicine,” Arnold says. The...
Local rally celebrates Supreme Court decision on abortion pill lawsuit
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoAs previously reported, the protest group had argued that the plaintiffs filed the lawsuit in this...
The Abortion Pill’s Supreme Court ‘Victory’ Is Not What It Seems. Here’s What’s Next.
HuffPost· 3 days agoAn abortion rights activist holds a box of mifepristone during a rally in front of the U.S. Supreme...
Democrats target 150-year-old 'zombie law,' warning the GOP could use it to ban abortion
AOL· 1 day agoThe Comstock Act of 1873 bans lewd, obscene or abortion-producing materials from being sent through the mail, although it has not been widely enforced for decades. As the ...