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78 Pro-Life Orgs Ask DOJ to Stop Undermining State Laws by Favoring Aborting Drug Industry

The group says 77 allied organizations want the Justice Department to defend state restrictions as six states challenge federal abortion-pill policy.

  • SBA Pro-Life America and 77 organizations sent a letter to Attorney General Todd Blanche, urging the DOJ to stop defending policies they claim undermine state abortion restrictions.
  • Louisiana, Florida, Texas, Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas sued the FDA in three separate cases to protect citizens from mail-order abortion drugs, yet the DOJ previously moved to dismiss all three cases.
  • Dannenfelser criticized the 'reckless Biden-era' policy allowing mail-order abortion drugs, citing safety concerns and the alleged coercion of survivor Rosalie Markezich by her ex-boyfriend.
  • A DOJ spokesman stated the Department represents the FDA and is reviewing mifepristone safety data, requesting courts stay the pending cases while that review is ongoing.
  • Data shows a 26% increase of mail-order drug abortions in states with pro-life laws, while reports estimate over 1.1 million abortions occurred in the U.S. in 2025.
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78 pro-life orgs ask DOJ to stop undermining state laws by favoring aborting drug industry

(The Center Square) – Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America led 77 of its pro-life organization colleagues in sending the acting U.S. attorney general a letter asking the Department of Justice to stop undermining pro-life states’ laws by favoring the abortion…

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In a letter to Justice Minister Todd Blanche, anti-abortionists demand a clear departure from the previous line of the ministry in the dispute over Mifepriston.

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die-tagespost.de broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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