Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Pill Access by Mail for Now
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
A divided US Supreme Court let a widely used abortion pill continue to be dispensed by mail, putting on hold a federal appeals court decision that had briefly required patients to make an in-person visit to a provider.
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