A response to protections introduced by Democrats
When abortion access was repealed in many states in the wake of the Dobbs ruling, Democrat-led states passed shield laws to protect abortion providers who prescribe pills by telemedicine and send them to patients in states with abortion bans. Louisiana is just one of multiple GOP-led states whose state attorneys general are seeking to cut off access to this kind of care.
The Supreme Court’s potential decision could have a major impact on telehealth bans in Idaho, Kansas and Missouri. Meanwhile, Florida and Texas are looking to ban mifepristone altogether.
At the same time, the Trump Administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is conducting a review of its regulations on mifepristone. The FDA had originally asked the courts to pause the case until it had completed its review. A district court granted that request, preventing any immediate changes to access to the abortion pill. Louisiana appealed the district court’s decision almost immediately, sending it to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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