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BREAKING: Federal Judge Issues Ruling On Access To Abortion Pills
WASHINGTON — Texas federal judge released ruling Friday in a case designed to put more than two decades of access to medication abortion.
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WASHINGTON — Texas federal judge released ruling Friday in a case designed to put more than two decades of access to medication abortion.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Texas revoked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's two-decade-old approval of the abortion pill Friday.
Texas federal judge with history of anti-abortion beliefs has thrown into jeopardy the most common form of abortion since Roe v. Wade fell.
WASHINGTON —Department of Justice launched an appeals process that will likely put a landmark decision about access to medication abortion.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden pledged to defend access to medication abortion and the FDA's authority to approve pharmaceuticals.
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