"Supreme Court Abortion Pill Debate: Arguments and Skepticism"

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Erin Hawley, a law professor and wife of Senator Josh Hawley, is at the center of a Supreme Court case involving nationwide limits on abortion access, arguing to sharply curtail access to the abortion pill. Representing a group of anti-abortion doctors and conservative medical associations, she claims the abortion pill is a danger to women, while the FDA points to substantial scientific evidence of its safety.
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- Mifepristone at Supreme Court: National abortion ban threat emerges. Slate
- Ketanji Brown Jackson Dunks on Alito During Abortion Hearing The Daily Beast
- US supreme court seems skeptical of arguments against abortion drug mifepristone The Guardian
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