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New York PostThe Supreme Court on Thursday maintained nationwide access to mifepristone by mail and telehealth, setting aside a lower court order that would have required in-person dispensing while a Louisiana lawsuit against the FDA continues. The unsigned order keeps in place FDA rules rela…
Fox NewsAbortion pill suppliers in California are ready to immediately switch to misoprostol alone if the Supreme Court upholds restrictions on mailing mifepristone. The high court has temporarily stayed a lower court ruling that would have blocked telehealth prescriptions and mail deliv…
FortuneThe United States Postal Service proposed a rule that would permit individuals to mail concealable firearms such as pistols and revolvers under specified safety conditions. The change follows a January determination by the Department of Justice that the 1927 law restricting such…
ForbesThe Supreme Court issued a temporary stay on a federal appeals court ruling that restricted access to the abortion pill mifepristone, allowing it to be dispensed via mail and telehealth for now. The appeals court had reinstated in-person requirements, causing confusion among prov…
Fox NewsA federal appeals court ruled to restrict access to mifepristone by prohibiting its distribution via mail, requiring in-person pickup at clinics. The decision, stemming from a challenge by Louisiana, overturns FDA regulations allowing telemedicine prescriptions. The ruling affect…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA U.S. federal judge declined to halt the mailing of the abortion pill mifepristone for now. The ruling requires the Food and Drug Administration to complete its review of the drug's safety and access protocols. The decision stems from a lawsuit challenging FDA approvals.