The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday put a five-day hold on new abortion-pill restrictions. Justice Samuel Alito has put lower-court rulings restricting access...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday put a five-day hold on new abortion-pill restrictions. Justice Samuel Alito has put lower-court rulings restricting access to mifepristone on hold until Wednesday night.
The stay preserves access to the drug while a legal fight continues. The Biden administration and a drug manufacturer asked the high court on Friday to preserve access to the drug free from restrictions imposed by lower-court rulings.
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