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TC Talks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 10:36 am
The Supreme Court has been more favorable to states' rights lately but this stay last night is very promising. I knew there would be a line in the sand that the court would not cross and hopefully this is an indication that we don't have to be indentured to activist Christian organizations.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Friday evening that the abortion pill mifepristone would remain widely available for now, delaying the potential for an abrupt end to a drug that is used in more than half of abortions in the United States.
The order halted steps that had sought to curb the availability of mifepristone as an appeal moves forward: a ruling from a federal judge in Texas to suspend the drug from the market entirely and another from an appeals court to impose significant barriers on the pill, including blocking access by mail.
The unsigned, one-paragraph order, which came hours before restrictions were set to take effect, marked the second time in a year that the Supreme Court had considered a major effort to sharply curtail access to abortion.
The case could ultimately have profound implications, even for states where abortion is legal, as well as for the F.D.A.’s regulatory authority over other drugs.
My bet is they kill it anyway but appear "judicial" in the meantime by letting it play out.
“Kill it.”
Accurate choice of words. Just replace “it” with “innocent human life.”
TC Talks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 10:36 am
The Supreme Court has been more favorable to states' rights lately but this stay last night is very promising. I knew there would be a line in the sand that the court would not cross and hopefully this is an indication that we don't have to be indentured to activist Christian organizations.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Friday evening that the abortion pill mifepristone would remain widely available for now, delaying the potential for an abrupt end to a drug that is used in more than half of abortions in the United States.
The order halted steps that had sought to curb the availability of mifepristone as an appeal moves forward: a ruling from a federal judge in Texas to suspend the drug from the market entirely and another from an appeals court to impose significant barriers on the pill, including blocking access by mail.
The unsigned, one-paragraph order, which came hours before restrictions were set to take effect, marked the second time in a year that the Supreme Court had considered a major effort to sharply curtail access to abortion.
The case could ultimately have profound implications, even for states where abortion is legal, as well as for the F.D.A.’s regulatory authority over other drugs.
My bet is they kill it anyway but appear "judicial" in the meantime by letting it play out.
“Kill it.”
Accurate choice of words. Just replace “it” with “innocent human life.”
TC Talks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 11:01 pm
Honeyman, I would ask that you fight turds in some other thread. I feel like I'm in the ending sequence of Blazing Saddles.