The Supreme Court Is Deciding the Fate of Mail-Order Abortion Pills. How Will It Affect Mississippians?
The court’s temporary stay keeps telehealth and mail-order prescriptions in place while it weighs Louisiana’s bid to curb nationwide abortion pill access.
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The Supreme Court is deciding the fate of mail-order abortion pills. How will it affect Mississippians?
The nation’s highest court bought itself more time on Monday to decide whether to restrict the mailing and telehealth prescription of mifepristone, one of two main forms of abortion medication. Mifepristone will continue to be fully accessible through Thursday. The case before the Supreme Court originates from a lawsuit Louisiana filed last year, claiming that the accessibility of abortion medication via telehealth subverts the state’s abortion…
UNEXPECTED Supreme Court decision on abortion pill
The Supreme Court’s emergency intervention temporarily blocks a state restriction on abortion pills, raising questions about federal authority versus state sovereignty in ongoing legal battles after the Roe case. Story Overview Justice Samuel Alito issued a one-week emergency stay restoring nationwide mail and telehealth access to mifepristone after a lower court blocked it The May The post UNEXPECTED Supreme Court decision on abortion pill appe…
U.S. Supreme Court Temporarily Extends Premeditated Murder Pill Access Again
I took the liberty of making the article heading below more accurate, for, after all, it is premeditated murder. It takes thought and consideration before the heinous and immoral act of willfully taking a human life. The word abortion has become a mind-numbing buzzword, not really conveying reality at this point, since it’s become so ingrained in the lexicon for 53 years now, with every woman committing premeditated murder not even born when the…
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