Supreme Court Justice extends his hold for a few more days, staying the lower court ruling on the abortion pill.
The fate of Mifepristone — the first of two pills used in a medical abortion — is still unknown as U.S. Supreme Court is given more time to consider the case.Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Wednesday extended his earlier hold on a lower court ruling that would have imposed significant restrictions on access to the abortion pill Mifepristone.
Just last week, Alito issued a similar order, placing a temporary hold after the case went to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals following an initial ruling by U.S District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk which suspended the Food and Drug Administration’s long-standing approval of the drug. The Fifth Circuit issued its own hold on Kacsmaryk’s decision, but placed restrictions that the FDA had lifted earlier including shortening the ability to take the drug – not past seven weeks into the pregnancy – and making it illegal to send Mifepristone via the mail.
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