as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail
as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail (cbsnews); US Supreme Court temporarily lifts ban on abortion pill mail delivery (aljazeera) (sources: cbsnews, aljazeera, nbcnews, abc7, thehill)
as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail (cbsnews); US Supreme Court temporarily lifts ban on abortion pill mail delivery (aljazeera)
- Details on Supreme Court's temporary restoration of access to abortion pill by mail (cbsnews)
- US Supreme Court temporarily lifts ban on abortion pill mail delivery (aljazeera)
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5 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is To nullify the modifications made by the Food and Drug Administration in January 2023 to the risk evaluation and mitigation strategy for the abortion pill mifepristone, and for other purposes..
HR679 · 119th Congress
To nullify the modifications made by the Food and Drug Administration in January 2023 to the risk evaluation and mitigation strategy for the abortion pill mifepristone, and for other purposes.
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This story is about as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail. This bill would nullify FDA’s January 2023 REMS modifications for mifepristone.
If passed, it would:
- Nullify FDA’s January 2023 REMS modifications for mifepristone (including removal of the in-person dispensing • Bar FDA from making similar changes in the future (as described on Congress.gov.
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This story is about as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail. This bill would update specified federal criminal mailing/importation provisions that are frequently cited in debates over shipping.
If passed, it would
- Update specified federal criminal mailing/importation provisions that are frequently cited in debates over shipping • Potentially reduce legal uncertainty for mailing abortion-related items by changing the underlying federal statutes.
This story is about as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail. This bill would prohibit interference “under color of State law” with the provision of interstate abortion services.
If passed, it would
- Prohibit interference “under color of State law” with the provision of interstate abortion services (as stated in the • Create a federal legal framework aimed at limiting certain state enforcement against out-of-state lawful abortion.
This story is about as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail. This bill would strike abortion-related mailing/importation language from specified federal obscenity/shipping statutes.
If passed, it would
- Strike abortion-related mailing/importation language from specified federal obscenity/shipping statutes (as written in • Narrow what those provisions cover to “obscene materials,” rather than being used to target abortion-related items.
This story is about as Supreme Court temporarily restores access to mifepristone by mail. This bill would require a physical exam/presence requirements around dispensing/prescribing medication for a “chemical abortion.
If passed, it would
- Require a physical exam/presence requirements around dispensing/prescribing medication for a “chemical abortion • Create criminal penalties for providers who violate those requirements (while barring prosecution of the patient.
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