BREAKING: Texas Federal Judge Issues Ruling in Crucial Abortion Pill Case
‘The FDA never had the authority to approve these hazardous drugs and remove important safeguards…’
‘The FDA never had the authority to approve these hazardous drugs and remove important safeguards…’
None of the defendants are physicians or health care providers and the abortion pills were not administered in accordance with the law, the lawsuit says.
Texas’ law, which is designed to be enforced through private lawsuits, prohibits abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, around six weeks gestation, except in medical emergencies.
The federal agency will enforce a 1994 law prohibiting the obstruction of abortion facilities.
A new brief supporting Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban offers the high court a ‘clear window into the womb to witness the humanity of the unborn child.’
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