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Abortion pill access could still face challenges after Supreme Court decision
NBC Universal via AOL· 7 hours agoAnti-abortion groups show no signs of backing off their legal fight to restrict access to abortion...
The Supreme Court’s ruling on mifepristone isn’t the last word on the abortion pill
CBS 47 Fresno· 3 hours agoThe Supreme Court ‘s ruling on technical grounds Thursday keeps the abortion pill mifepristone...
The Supreme Court Just Laid Out a Road Map for Trump to Ban Abortion Nationwide
Slate via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoAdministration relied on a mixture of speculation and self-inflicted harms—perhaps the most...
Anti-abortion wins in a loss
Politico· 9 hours agoAnti-abortion groups seized on those nuggets, saying their quest isn’t over. Here are four ways the decision could aid the anti-
After Supreme Court's abortion pill decision, Donald Trump is even more likely to ban abortion
Salon.com· 13 hours agoThe risk of death from Viagra is 10 times higher.) And the argument was eye-rollingly silly: The...
Anti-Abortion Activists Press Ahead After Supreme Court Ruling
New York Times· 1 day ago“We still have work to do,” said Erin Hawley, a lawyer for the Alliance Defending Freedom who argued...
The anti-abortion wins buried in the Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling against them
Politico via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHere are four ways the Supreme Court decision could serve the anti-abortion movement. 1. The decision didn't touch the merits Hawley and other ...
SCOTUS Just Made a Final Decision About Abortion Pill Access
Cosmopolitan via AOL· 1 day agoJustice Amy Coney Barrett, one of the conservative judges who was appointed by President Donald...
What does Supreme Court ruling on abortion pill mean for states with restrictions?
NBC Washington· 1 day agoAccess to the abortion pill mifepristone will not change after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously...
Republicans Can—and Will—Keep Trying to Ban Mifepristone
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoPerhaps most threatening of all is what was left out of the court’s opinion—a 151-year-old law that...