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US court blocks mail-order access to abortion drugs, for now

The ruling could curb telehealth abortion access nationwide, and judges said the policy likely leads to nearly 1,000 illegal abortions a month in Louisiana.

  • On Friday, May 1, 2026, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary stay blocking the Food and Drug Administration's 2023 policy permitting mail-order mifepristone, reinstating nationwide in-person dispensing requirements while Louisiana's legal challenge proceeds.
  • Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill sued the FDA, arguing the 2023 rule undermined state abortion bans and caused the state $92,000 in Medicaid costs for emergency care from out-of-state mifepristone complications.
  • Circuit Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan wrote that the policy "facilitates nearly 1,000 illegal abortions in Louisiana per month," while the panel ruled federal regulations created an end-run around the state's prohibition where medication now accounts for two-thirds of U.S. abortions.
  • Julia Kaye, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer, warned the ruling will "affect patients' access to abortion and miscarriage care in every state," while Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America celebrated it as a "huge victory" against the "mail-order abortion drug regime."
  • Legal experts anticipate a likely appeal to the Supreme Court, while providers prepare contingency plans including efforts to offer alternative misoprostol-only regimens to patients who can no longer access mifepristone via telehealth.
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A US Federal Court of Appeal temporarily suspended on Friday the postal delivery of the mifepristone, the pill used in the majority of voluntary terminations of pregnancy in the United States. ...

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In the United States, it is becoming significantly more difficult for women to obtain the widely used abortion pill mifepriston for the time being. A federal appeals court has suspended the option for healthcare providers to send the abortion pill by mail. As a result, women must once again pick up the pill in person at a doctor's or clinic. After nearly fifty years, the national right to abortion was abolished in the United States in 2022. Sinc…

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US appeals court temporarily halts mail delivery of abortion pill

A US appeals court on Friday temporarily halted mail delivery of mifepristone, the medication used in the majority of abortions in the United States, although a company distributing the drug said it would appeal the ruling in the Supreme Court.

·Missoula, United States
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