Roughly two years since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court will hand down two rulings this month that could have major implications for the legality of abortion.
Since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling in 2022, many states have placed stricter bans on abortion, while President Joe Biden’s administration has made efforts to broaden access to the procedure. The Supreme Court is now weighing two cases , one to resolve tension between federal and state law on abortion restrictions, and another on whether or not the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) put women at risk by approving abortion pill prescriptions without a doctor visit. (RELATED: Blue State’s Roughly $700,000 Abortion Pill Stockpile Left Unused A Year Later)
The first case involves a law in the state of Idaho banning abortions entirely, with limited exceptions to save […]
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