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Today at Ms. | March 3, 2025
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GenBioPro Enters Texas Battle to Preserve Mifepristone Access [[link removed]]
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By Carrie N. Baker | The pharmaceutical company GenBioPro filed a motion on Tuesday, Feb. 25, to intervene in Missouri et al. v. FDA, a lawsuit in Texas challenging FDA regulation of the drug mifepristone, which is part of a two-drug regimen for the termination of early pregnancy. GenBioPro is the sole U.S. manufacturer of generic mifepristone, which the FDA approved in 2019 and is now the majority of mifepristone sold in the U.S.
In the Texas lawsuit, the attorneys general of Missouri, Kansas and Idaho are attempting to remove generic mifepristone from the market and severely restrict the brand-name mifepristone, Mifeprex made by Danco, in all 50 states and U.S. territories.
“All people have a right to access safe, affordable, evidence-based healthcare, and GenBioPro remains committed to using all legal and regulatory tools to protect mifepristone for millions of patients and providers across the country,” said Evan Masingill, CEO of GenBioPro.
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When Feminism Becomes a Brand, Not a Practice: The Problem with Hollywood’s Male ‘Allies’ [[link removed]]
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By Ciera Blehm and Kaitlyn Sims | In the years following #MeToo, some high-profile men have embraced feminism not as a practice, but as a performance: distancing themselves from those exposed by the movement while reaping the cultural benefits of appearing as “one of the good guys.”
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Trump’s Executive Order on IVF Is Full of Red Flags [[link removed]]
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By Jennifer Weiss-Wolf | The White House issued an executive order last week entitled “Expanding Access To In Vitro Fertilization.” The language it employs, and the sheer folly of what it promises, mark it as a double affront to democracy.
I turned to Rutgers Law Professor Kimberly Mutcherson, expert in bioethics and reproductive health, law and technology, to unpack exactly what is at stake for both reproductive health and democracy. Here are four red flags she raised.
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