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Subject about the lawsuits
Date March 2, 2023 6:09 PM
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[ stdin# ]Women's March

MIFEPRISTONE LAWSUITS:
The latest news… and what comes next.

Dueling federal lawsuits could send the fate of the abortion pill
mifepristone to the right-wing Supreme Court.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

Mifepristone was approved back in 2000 and has long been considered safe
and effective by experts. In fact, it sends fewer people to the ER than
Tylenol and Viagra.

A two-drug regimen of mifepristone followed by a second medication,
misoprostol, is the gold standard for medication abortion care.
Mifepristone is also used to treat miscarriages.

This abortion medication can be prescribed via telehealth, sent through
the mail, and taken at home, making it more accessible for people who live
further from clinics. It’s the most-used method for abortions in the USA.

BACKGROUND ON THE LAWSUITS:

In November, an anti-abortion group filed a lawsuit against the Food &
Drug Administration, asking a federal judge to overturn FDA approval of
mifepristone. The suit was brought before the Amarillo Division of the
Northern District of Texas, ensuring that the judge hearing the case is
one appointed by Donald Trump.

Just days ago, 12 Democratic state Attorneys General also sued the FDA in
a different federal court — but this is a lawsuit we can get behind.

The Democrats challenged FDA restrictions on how mifepristone can be
dispensed and asked the eastern district of Washington to prevent any FDA
action that could take mifepristone off the market.

If two different federal courts issue conflicting rulings on the same
subject, the Supreme Court is likely to have to get involved.

Thanks to Donald Trump’s handpicked justices, far-right conservatives have
a supermajority on the Court. Our access to mifepristone could come down
to them.

WHAT’S NEXT:

Although the two-drug protocol — mifepristone + misoprostol — is
considered the most effective and is by far the most commonly used regimen
in the USA, misoprostol is used alone for abortion care internationally
and is also considered effective.

Some US providers are already offering misoprostol alone for abortion
care, and others are preparing to do so if mifepristone is banned.

Anti-abortion radicals are already targeting misoprostol, too.

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John, they
can’t push through legislation at the federal level, so lawsuits against
abortion medication are how far-right extremists intend to ban abortion
nationwide.

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the abortion pill is banned. Please, make
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right now so we can hit the streets and raise hell.

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