WASHINGTON — A Supreme Court rejection of a challenge to abortion pill mifepristone could hinge on how the justices assess "conscience objections" raised by doctors who do not wish to treat patients ...
After this week’s oral argument, few court watchers believe the Supreme Court is now ready to limit the Food and Drug Administration’s authority to approve mifepristone, a drug used in more than half ...
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling against a group of doctors who oppose abortion for religious reasons may, in the long run, come to be seen as a big win for doctors who oppose abortion for religious ...
Last week, on behalf of the Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar made a surprising (and welcome) acknowledgment that “under federal law, no doctors can be forced ...
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Josh Shapiro should stop his lawfare against nuns
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) really doesn’t like it when people accuse him of suing nuns. The solution here is simple: He should ...
A flurry of bills introduced in the Texas legislature are the latest in the GOP's movement to crack down on reproductive rights—and contraceptives are the latest target. Three bills introduced in the ...
From The journal : considerations on the payment of a tax laid for carrying on the war against the Indians ; the drafting of the militia in New Jersey, 1757, 1758 / John Woolman -- A candid ...
WASHINGTON — A Supreme Court rejection of a challenge to abortion pill mifepristone could hinge on how the justices assess "conscience objections" raised by doctors who do not wish to treat patients ...
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