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Biden Administration Vows to Fight Texas Abortion Pill Ruling
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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.
Bliss Haven Defeats Ex-Worker’s Disability Bias Lawsuit, for Now
Bliss Haven Inc. scored the dismissal, at least for now, of a former worker’s lawsuit alleging the care provider discriminated against her due to her disability, a federal court in Illinois ruled.
Retired California Judges Can’t Force Recusal in Age Bias Suit
Retired California judges Friday unsuccessfully urged one of their own to disqualify himself and to keep alive their lawsuit alleging that the amount of time they were allowed work on temporary assignments to the bench discriminated based on age.
Northwestern Defeats Medical Lab Worker’s Employment Claims
Northwestern University Friday held onto its win against a medical lab worker who alleged claims for hostile work environment harassment and retaliation.
