Protesters made their presence known bright and early Tuesday, ahead of the oral arguments set to take place at the Supreme Court.
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Key takeaways: supreme court abortion pill hearingHearing on mifepristone most consequential abortion-related case since overturning of Roe v Wade nearly two years agoSupporters and opponents of abortion rights gathered on the steps of the supreme court on Tuesday, where, just beyond the marbled columns, the justices were hearing oral arguments in the most consequential abortion-related case since it overturned Roe v Wade nearly two years ago.At stake is the accessibility of mifepristone, the...
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The protest got underway at 5pm today, with members of the public of all ages gathered behind a large "Coolock Says No" poster
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday morning in a case that has everything to do with abortion and, at the same time, nothing to do with abortion. The court will decide whether the Federal Drug Administration acted properly in 2016 and 2021 when it made it easier for women to obtain mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medication abortions in this country. At the same time, this case has nothing to do with abortion. It’s about whether the FDA, a federal executive agency, acted...
By Sandee LaMotte, CNN (CNN) — While the fate of mifepristone, one of two drugs used for medication abortions, is in the hands of the US Supreme Court, the drug continues to be available in states where abortion is legal. “While many women obtain medication abortion from a clinic or their OB-GYN, others obtain the
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The Supreme Court will soon hear oral arguments in a case that could have a significant impact on how mifepristone is used in the U.S.
Abortion pills are probably the most dangerous way to kill your kid in the womb. A recent study by the Guttmacher Institute, an overtly pro-abort group, indicated that of all the abortions that took place in 2023, more than 60 percent of them were conducted through chemical abortions induced by the abortion pill. This study comes just before the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments surrounding mifepristone, one of the two pills involved in the abortion pill regimen. The uptick in...