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What Is Mifepristone and Why Is It Being Banned in the US?

The most common abortion method in the US is at risk of disappearing from the market, at least temporarily, after a Texas judge granted an injunction against the US Food and Drug Administration’s decades-old approval for mifepristone, also known as the abortion pill.

Judge Maintains FDA Abortion Pill Access in Certain States (2)

The FDA’s safety limits on the abortion pill will remain in place at least temporarily in 17 states and Washington, D.C., while a federal judge in Washington state considers a final decision on a Democratic state-led challenge to the restrictions.

US Appeals in Case on Suprise Medical Bills Rule

The United States is appealing a district court order declaring that guidance to arbitrators determining out-of-network reimbursement costs was inconsistent with the text of the No Surprises Act of 2020 — a law meant to curb unanticipated medical bills.

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Beyond Abortion: The Fight Over Fetal Personhood Is Here

When do legal rights begin, at birth or before that? This video looks at the fetal personhood movement, and what it could mean for the future of abortion. We explore its history and the constitutional argument underpinning it.

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