Federal judge allows red states to resume lawsuit against mifepristone
- A judge in Texas ruled that Idaho, Kansas, and Missouri can continue their lawsuit against federal rules on mifepristone access, as stated by Geoff Mulvihill.
- The states want the FDA to ban telehealth prescriptions for mifepristone and limit its use to the first seven weeks of pregnancy, according to the court ruling.
- Mifepristone is a key drug for medication abortion, which has accounted for over three-fifths of all abortions in the U.S. Since the 2022 ruling on Roe v. Wade, as reported in the text.
- Previously, the judge sided with anti-abortion groups seeking to rescind mifepristone's approval, but the states are now targeting specific FDA updates to ease access, according to the article.
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