The judges blocked the drug from being sent to patients through the mail and rolled back other steps the government had taken to ease access.
Tag: Food and Drug Administration
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Juul Reaches $462 Million Settlement With New York, California and Other States
The case ends major litigation over claims of marketing e-cigarettes to adolescents, resolving thousands of lawsuits and amounting to billions of dollars in payouts to states, cities and people.
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After Texas Ruling, Democratic States Move to Stockpile Abortion Pills
A federal judge’s decision to invalidate the F.D.A.’s approval of mifepristone could affect availability even in states where abortion is legal.
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Abortion Pill Ruling: Read Annotated Excerpts From F.D.A. Case
The preliminary ruling from Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk adopts the terminology of anti-abortion groups, such as “chemical abortion,” “abortionist” and “unborn human.”
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Abortion Pill Ruling May Face Headwinds at the Supreme Court
Even justices hostile to abortion and the administrative state may think twice, legal scholars said, before embracing a Texas judge’s decision.