Federal Appeals Court Rules on Distribution of Mifepristone
A recent federal appeals court ruling has determined that mifepristone, a medication used in the majority of abortions in the U.S., can now only be distributed in person at clinics.
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A recent federal appeals court ruling has determined that mifepristone, a medication used in the majority of abortions in the U.S., can now only be distributed in person at clinics.
A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has imposed restrictions on the mailing of mifepristone, a widely used abortion medication, affecting access across the United States.
A recent court decision has limited mail-order access to mifepristone, the drug primarily used in medication abortions, raising concerns about reproductive healthcare access in the US.
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