Supreme Court justices ‘at each other’s throats’ as abortion pill access upheld legal expert says

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Supreme Court justices ‘at each other’s throats’ as abortion pill access upheld legal expert says
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“We now have 9 justices that are largely at each other’s throats.” Lisa Rubin discusses contention and fallout in the Supreme Court over yesterday's abortion pill ruling.

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