The US Supreme Court on Friday blocked restrictions set by lower courts on a widely used abortion pill.
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Justices at the top US court granted emergency requests from the Biden administration and New York-based Danco Laboratories, maker of the drug mifepristone. They were appealing a lower court ruling that would roll back approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for mifepristone.
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The ruling is a win for President Joe Biden's administration as it defends broad access to the drug in the latest fierce legal battle over reproductive rights in the United States.
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"The stakes could not be higher for women across America. I will continue to fight politically-driven attacks on women's health," Biden said in a statement after the ruling. "But let's be clear — the American people must continue to use their vote as their voice, and elect a Congress who will pass a law restoring the protections of Roe v. Wade."
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The case stems from a ruling by a US District Court judge in Texas, in a lawsuit brought by anti-abortion groups, that would have banned mifepristone.
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The Biden administration and Danco argued that mifepristone might not be available for months if the restrictions put in place by the court in Texas were allowed to take effect.
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The top court's action Friday will likely leave access to mifepristone unchanged at least into 2024, as legal appeals play out, including a potential appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented with the decision in the most significant abortion case to reach the nine-member court since it overturned the constitutional right to the procedure 10 months ago.
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Since last year's Supreme Court decision, 12 US states enacted outright bans on abortion, while many others prohibit abortion after a certain length of pregnancy.
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The drug mifepristone has been approved for use in the United States since 2000, and more than 5 million people have used it. The FDA called mifepristone safe and effective, as demonstrated over decades of use by millions of people, adding that adverse effects are exceedingly rare.
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Mifepristone is used in combination with a second drug, misoprostol, in more than half of all abortions in the US. The drug also has other uses, such as the management of miscarriages.
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sms/zc (AP, Reuters, AFP)
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