U.S. Supreme Court temporarily restores full access to abortion pill
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito temporarily restored the FDA rule that allows the abortion pill mifepristone to be prescribed online and sent by mail after a Louisiana appellate court blocked the 2023 rule on Friday.
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**Summary:** The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily restored full access to the abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth, mail, and pharmacies. **Why It Matters:** This decision allows women in Louisiana to obtain the medication without an in-person visit to a doctor, potentially easing access for those facing logistical
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