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Supreme Court asked to reinstate access to mifepristone abortion pill

2 May 2026
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A pharmaceutical company, Danco Laboratories, has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that prohibits the mailing of the abortion pill, mifepristone. In an emergency application filed on Saturday, Danco argued that the ruling creates significant confusion and disruption for patients, healthcare providers, and pharmacies nationwide. The lower court’s decision blocks 2023 FDA guidelines that had previously eased access to the medication, citing an ongoing review of its safety. Danco’s lawyers emphasized the urgency of the situation, questioning how patients could obtain prescribed mifepristone given the immediate changes. The application follows a previous ruling where the Supreme Court dismissed a similar challenge to mifepristone, asserting that those suing did not have standing. Danco is seeking both an immediate stay of the lower court’s order and a review of the case’s merits by the Supreme Court.

Why It Matters

This legal battle over mifepristone highlights the ongoing national discourse surrounding reproductive rights and access to abortion services. Mifepristone has been available in the U.S. since its FDA approval in 2000, and its accessibility has been a focal point in debates about abortion. The recent ruling reflects the complexities of state and federal regulations concerning reproductive healthcare. The outcome of this case may set important precedents regarding the distribution of medications involved in abortion and could influence future legal challenges related to reproductive rights across the country.

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