Federal Judge Halts FDA Approval of Abortion Pill
A federal judge released a decision on Friday evening halting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) 2000 approval of mifepristone.
A federal judge released a decision on Friday evening halting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) 2000 approval of mifepristone.
One of the 17 pro-abortion bills recently introduced would protect medical providers who mail abortion pills to other states.
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) signed a bill on Friday outlawing abortion pills, making the state the first to do so in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision.
A group of 14 Democrat governors wrote a letter pressuring major U.S. pharmacies to provide abortion pills.
A Texas man filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against three women, alleging that they helped his wife self-manage a medication abortion.
Hochul and James asked the pharmacies to “commit” to dispensing abortion pills in-store and by mail in a letter on Thursday.
Newsom will not renew a $54 million contract with Walgreens over its decision not to dispense abortion pills in 21 Republican-led states.
Republicans in the Florida House and Senate filed similar bills on Tuesday that would restrict abortion after six weeks of pregnancy — around the time when a baby’s heartbeat can first be detected.
Walgreens agreed not to sell abortion pills by mail in 20 conservative-led states after Republican attorneys general warned against doing so.
A woman was arrested for allegedly self-administering an abortion pill, which ended the life of her nearly six-month-old unborn baby.
Several Democrat state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the FDA challenging the agency’s restrictions on mifepristone.
Vice President Kamala Harris claimed that a lawsuit challenging the FDA’s mifepristone approval is an “attack on the very foundation of our public health system.”
An “underground abortion pill network” shipped at least 20,000 packs of abortion pills across the country.
Twenty Democrat governors, led by Gavin Newsom, are launching an alliance to promote ending the lives of unborn babies across the country.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) told the Biden administration that it should ignore an upcoming potential court order that would block the distribution of mifepristone, the first pill used in a two-step medication abortion regimen.
Roughly 110 South Dakota residents used a telemedicine abortion provider in 2022 to obtain medication abortion out of state, ultimately skirting the state’s total abortion ban, according to an Argus Leader report.
Democrat attorneys general urged retail pharmacy chains to continue with their plans to dispense abortion pills following an FDA rule change.
Pro-life organizations, 67 members of Congress and 23 state AG’s are asking the court to block the FDA’s approval of mifepristone.
Paxton filed a lawsuit this week against the HHS over guidance that would require retail pharmacies to dispense mifepristone.
As soon as Friday, a district judge could issue a ruling potentially blocking the use of the abortion medication mifepristone across the United States.
More than 60 percent of women who had abortions “report high levels of pressure to abort from one or more sources, and those same women report higher levels of subsequent mental health and quality of life issues.”
Pro-life groups have begun protesting Walgreens and CVS after the companies announced plans to dispense abortion pills.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) and state Attorney General Marty Jackley sent a letter to pharmacists on Tuesday warning them that despite the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) rule change around mifepristone, dispensing abortion pills is illegal in the state.
Pro-life groups sent letters to CVS and Walgreens pharmacy chains, urging them to not dispense abortion inducing drugs.
House Republicans introduced a bill on Tuesday that would undo recent rule changes from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allowing for more widespread access to medication abortion, The Daily Signal first reported.
Starting on Wednesday, New York City is incentivizing abortions by offering free abortion pills at city-run clinics.
Nearly two dozen state attorneys general sent a letter to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf on Friday, urging the agency to reverse its “illegal and dangerous” decision to abandon certain restrictions concerning abortion pills.
Two of largest pharmacy chains in the United States, Walgreens and CVS, confirmed that they plan to offer abortion pills.
The FDA will allow retail pharmacies big and small to offer abortion pills in the United States under a regulatory change made on Tuesday.
Some abortionists are providing abortion pills across the U.S. via telemedicine and lawmakers are trying to stop them.
Home abortions, previously implemented as a ‘temporary’ measure during the pandemic, have now been made permanently legal by the UK’s Conservative Party majority parliament.
A federal judge ruled women may buy abortion drugs without an in-person medical examination during the remainder of the coronavirus pandemic.
A European doctor who supplies drugs for inducing abortion to American women online has filed a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
An Idaho couple who sought a drug-induced abortion from Planned Parenthood in 2016 is suing the abortion vendor for failing to end the life of their son and leaving with them the costs of raising “an additional unplanned child.”
A doctor who slipped his girlfriend the abortion pill in her tea has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to fetal homicide.
Planned Parenthood is launching a campaign in all 50 states to increase abortion access in order to “empower[s] women and their dreams.”
A doctor who allegedly slipped the abortion pill Misoprostol into his girlfriend’s tea, causing her labor to be induced, has been charged with cause of abortion and the premeditated killing of the fetus of another.
Demand for abortion “pills” is on the rise, while the number of surgical abortions has declined over the decades, says a Reuters report.
A new animated video is exposing what pro-life organization Live Action says are “lies” about the abortion pill procedure that essentially “starves a baby to death over a period of days.”
Planned Parenthood is celebrating the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision to authorize expanded use of Mifepristone, also known as RU-486, an abortion pill that can be used to end an unborn baby’s life. The taxpayer-funded abortion business tweeted the