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Supreme Court asked to pause ruling on mifepristone access

2 May 2026
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Danco Laboratories, the manufacturer of the abortion pill mifepristone, has requested that the U.S. Supreme Court block a recent ruling from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that restricts mail-order access to the drug. This appeal follows the appellate court’s decision, which requires mifepristone to be dispensed only in person at clinics, thereby overriding federal FDA regulations. The ruling, issued on Friday, is seen as a significant win for anti-abortion advocates and poses challenges to access in states with abortion bans. The judges highlighted that the current FDA regulations allow out-of-state prescribers to bypass Louisiana’s law prohibiting medical abortions. As legal battles continue, advocates for reproductive rights argue that such restrictions could severely hinder access to essential medical care, particularly for vulnerable populations.

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This case underscores the ongoing national debate surrounding abortion access in the U.S., particularly following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision that ended federal protections under Roe v. Wade. Mifepristone, approved in 2000, has been a critical option for early pregnancy termination, especially as telemedicine has expanded access amid state-level bans. The ruling from the 5th Circuit could set a precedent that further restricts access to reproductive health services, impacting many individuals’ ability to obtain necessary care, especially in states with stringent abortion laws. As legal and regulatory frameworks evolve, the implications for both state and federal policies regarding reproductive rights remain significant.

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