Missouri attorney general sues Biden admin for approving the shipment of chemical abortion pills in the mail
- A lawsuit led by Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, along with attorneys general from Idaho and Kansas, challenges the FDA's regulatory authority on drugs for inducing abortion. They argue that the FDA exceeded its authority by considering pregnancy an "illness" and approving chemical abortion drugs without sufficient therapeutic benefit over surgical abortion.
- The lawsuit also seeks to reverse the FDA's approval of mifepristone and generic mifepristone and restore regulations requiring in-person dispensing and prohibiting the mailing of the drugs. The attorneys general argue that the FDA failed in its responsibility to protect the health and welfare of women by prioritizing politics over science.
- The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court of Appeals, aims to combine with a separate lawsuit by the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine. The attorneys general are challenging the Department of Justice's ruling on the FDA's regulations.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sues Biden administration for approving shipment of chemical abortion pills in the mail
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sues Biden administration for approving shipment of chemical abortion pills in the mail JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI: On Monday, November 6, Missouri's Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that his office is suing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the US Department of Health and Senior Services for unlawfully approving the shipping of chemical abortion pills in the mail. Bailey's suit, which was…
Missouri attorney general sues Biden admin for approving the shipment of chemical abortion pills in the mail
The Missouri atorney general announced on Monday that his office is suing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Department of Health and Senior Services after they unlawfully approved the shipping of chemical abortion pills in the mail.
Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas Sue FDA Over Abortion Pills
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced Monday that several states sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for allowing abortion pills to be shipped through the mail. Missouri, along with Idaho and Kansas, filed a lawsuit alleging the FDA “failed” to meet its “statutory responsibility to protect the health, safety, and welfare of all Americans by rejecting or limiting the use of drugs dangerous to the public.” The lawsuit asks the…
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