The Supreme Court's anti-abortion conservatives will decide whether to restrict abortion pills, including in California and other states where abortion is legal.
The Supreme Court's anti-abortion majority is set to consider whether to order a reversal in U.S. drug laws and restrict women from obtaining abortion medication at pharmacies or through the mail. A ruling to restrict the most common method of abortion would limit the rights of women in California and other states where abortion remains legal. 'We may have thought we were protected because California is supportive of abortion, but this decision will be national in scope,' said Dr.
She argues they have legal standing to sue the FDA because some of the group's members work in emergency rooms, and they could be forced to treat patients who took abortion pills and went to a hospital because of bleeding or other complications.
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