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The Abortion Pill Gets Three More Days. Every Three Days.
The Fifth Circuit banned mifepristone by mail. Alito overrode it. Then extended it three more days. The court is running the clock while millions of women wait.
Mifepristone Can Be Mailed Today. By Monday, It Might Not Be.
The Supreme Court temporarily restored telemedicine access to the most widely used abortion medication after a Fifth Circuit panel banned mailing it nationwide. SCOTUS now has to decide whether to let that ban go into effect before the full case is heard.
The Supreme Court Has Until Monday to Save Telehealth Abortion Access. It Probably Will. That's Not the Point.
SCOTUS paused the 5th Circuit's ban on mifepristone by mail until May 11. The real question is what happens after the pause.
The 5th Circuit Ended Telehealth Abortion. SCOTUS Has One Week to Decide if It Agrees.
Louisiana got a unanimous appeals court to revive an in-person requirement the FDA dropped years ago. The Supreme Court's one-week stay runs out May 11.
Abortion Bans Increased Abortions. The Pro-Life Movement Won the Law and Lost the Outcome.
The US hit 1.14 million abortions in 2024, more than any year in the previous decade. Medication abortion now accounts for 25% of all procedures. State bans did not stop abortions. They moved them.