An FDA regulation could still allow women access to abortion pills in states where abortions will no longer be legal.
"The general rule is that federal law preempts conflicting state law," said Laura Hermer, a professor at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota in an interview with the AP. "There is no question that the FDA has proper authority to regulate the drugs used in medication abortions. The question is whether a state can make a viable, winning argument that, for public health purposes, it needs to further regulate access to the relevant medications.
Hermer said she doesn’t think there is a valid public health reason because the published evidence is that the drugs are "exceptionally safe." But if a state gives embryos and fetuses full rights as people after theAlready, the Planned Parenthood regional organization that includes South Dakota doesn’t believe it can legally mail abortion pills to patients there.Telemedicine providers have to abide by the laws of the state where the patient is, said Dr.
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