Supreme Court Ensures, for Now, Broad Access to Abortion Pill
The Supreme Court said Friday evening that the abortion pill mifepristone would remain widely available …
The Supreme Court said Friday evening that the abortion pill mifepristone would remain widely available …
The Supreme Court issued a decision on Friday evening that maintained the Food and Drug …
An order by a federal judge in Texas invalidating the approval of the abortion pill mifepristone …
A federal judge’s ruling to revoke the Food and Drug Administration’s longstanding approval of the …
The ruling by a federal judge in Texas invalidating the Food and Drug Administration’s approval …
The dramatic dueling rulings by two federal district judges on Friday about access to a …
Barnard, the private women’s college in New York City, will begin offering abortion pills on …
In states that have banned abortion, some women with unwanted pregnancies are pursuing an unconventional …
That company, and others serving patients at 11 or 12 weeks’ gestation, can legally use …
With Roe v. Wade overturned, states banning abortion are looking to prevent the distribution of abortion medication. Brazil shows the possible consequences.
Demand for medication abortion is surging, setting the stage for new legal battles.
Most abortions overseas involve pills, and the method is used in about half of legal U.S. abortions. It also seems to be the future of illicit abortion.
Medication abortion allows patients to terminate early pregnancies at home. Some states are moving to limit it, while others are working to expand access.