Federal Court Rules To Prohibit Access To Abortion Pill: Supreme Court To Weigh In
- 9 months ago
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday to prohibit access to mifepristone, the drug known as the abortion pill, in a case filed against the Food and Drug Administration.
The ruling will not take effect until the Supreme Court weighs in, which may not occur until next year, according to a Politico reporter.
Mifepristone is used commonly end pregnancies within the first 10 weeks, as well as helping to manage miscarriages. The 5th Circuit court’s ruling comes in a lawsuit brought by four anti-abortion groups against the FDA in November.
Last summer, the Supreme Court overturned parts of Roe V. Wade in its ruling on Dobbs V. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, ending a decades-long precedent that granted the right to abortion and other medical care to women in the United States.
The ruling will not take effect until the Supreme Court weighs in, which may not occur until next year, according to a Politico reporter.
Mifepristone is used commonly end pregnancies within the first 10 weeks, as well as helping to manage miscarriages. The 5th Circuit court’s ruling comes in a lawsuit brought by four anti-abortion groups against the FDA in November.
Last summer, the Supreme Court overturned parts of Roe V. Wade in its ruling on Dobbs V. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, ending a decades-long precedent that granted the right to abortion and other medical care to women in the United States.