Once the case is fully litigated, and as the health risks of these abortion pills are more exposed, just maybe there will be five Justices willing to hold the FDA accountable.
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled Friday to preserve access to the chemical abortion-inducing pill mifepristone while a lawsuit against the drug works its way through the federal court system. LifeSiteNews Senior Correspondent Jim Hale was at the Supreme Court with other pro-life advocates to catch reactions in anticipation of SCOTUS’ ruling on the chemical abortion pill. Hale was joined at SCOTUS by pro-life leader Mark Lee Dickson, Founder of Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn Initiative, who described how the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the abortion industry have been acting in total violation of existing […]
‘We remain very committed to making sure that we can support American women if they need that access [to abortion inducing drugs] here,’ Karina Gould said.
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is ruling in a landmark case with nationwide consequences in the pro-life movement. The powerful abortion drug, mifepristone, is responsible for killing countless babies by drugging the mother at home. Now, the Supreme Court will rule on whether these drugs can be distributed in even more pervasive ways — with powerful anti-life lobbyists within the FDA pushing for greater access. All eyes are watching the Supreme Court. LOVE LIFESITE? LOVE BEING PRO-LIFE? GET THE FIRST AND ONLY LIMITED EDITION PRO-LIFE SILVER ROUND FROM LIFESITENEWS: https://www.stjosephpartners.com/lifesite-silver-round SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE […]
More than 200 Big Pharma executives have signed an open letter condemning a federal judge’s ruling against the FDA’s approval of the abortion drug mifepristone.
The good news is that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal seems willing to limit federal agency powers, hopefully including the FDA's approval of abortion pills.