Court finalizes Voting Rights Act ruling and temporarily restores mail access to abortion pill
Court finalizes Voting Rights Act ruling and temporarily restores mail access to abortion pill (scotusblog); SCOTUS temporarily restores mifepristone access. And, Indiana, Ohio vote in primaries (npr) (sources: scotusblog, npr, pbs, foxnews, vox)

Court finalizes Voting Rights Act ruling and temporarily restores mail access to abortion pill (scotusblog); SCOTUS temporarily restores mifepristone access. And, Indiana, Ohio vote in primaries (npr)
- Court finalizes Voting Rights Act ruling and temporarily restores mail access to abortion pill (scotusblog)
- SCOTUS temporarily restores mifepristone access. And, Indiana, Ohio vote in primaries (npr)
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This story is about Court finalizes Voting Rights Act ruling and temporarily restores mail access to abortion pill. This bill would strike abortion-related mailing/transport language from portions of 18 U.S.C. §§ 552, 1461.
If passed, it would:
- Strike abortion-related mailing/transport language from portions of 18 U.S.C. §§ 552, 1461 • Narrow these provisions to “obscene” materials as revised in the bill text.
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This story is about Court finalizes Voting Rights Act ruling and temporarily restores mail access to abortion pill. This bill would nullify the FDA’s January 2023 REMS modifications for mifepristone.
If passed, it would
- Nullify the FDA’s January 2023 REMS modifications for mifepristone • Bar HHS from establishing/implementing/enforcing substantially similar REMS provisions for mifepristone.
This story is about Court finalizes Voting Rights Act ruling and temporarily restores mail access to abortion pill. This bill would require states’ congressional redistricting entities to run a public website and provide opportunities for public.
If passed, it would
- Require states’ congressional redistricting entities to run a public website and provide opportunities for public • Require online access to submitted plans/maps and certain data files needed to analyze VRA compliance (per bill text.
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