White House braces for ruling on abortion pill's fate
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Two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, can be taken by women at home and are used for just over half of U.S. abortions. But that could be quickly changed by a lawsuit filed by an anti-abortion group in Texas. A ruling in favor of the abortion opponents could immediately shut down the sale of the drug. Vice President Kamala Harris promised on Friday that the White House would push back on efforts to ban the drug, as she gathered a group of doctors and abortion rights advocates.
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White House braces for ruling on abortion pill's fate
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is preparing for a worst-case scenario if a conservative federal judge rules in favor of a lawsuit seeking to restrict access to one of the
White House braces for ruling on abortion pill's fate
The Biden administration is preparing for a worst-case scenario if a conservative federal judge rules in favor of a lawsuit seeking to ban one of the two drugs typically used to induce a medicated abortion
White House braces for ruling on abortion pill’s fate
The Biden administration is preparing for a worst-case scenario if a conservative federal judge rules in favor of a lawsuit seeking to restrict access to one of the two drugs typically used to induce a medicated abortion.
White House Braces for Ruling on Abortion Pill's Fate
The Biden administration is preparing for a worst-case scenario if a conservative federal judge rules in favor of a lawsuit seeking to restrict access to one of the two drugs typically used to induce a medicated abortion.
Two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, can be taken by women at home and are used for just over half of U.S. abortions. But that could be quickly changed by a lawsuit filed by an anti-abortion group in Texas that claims the F…