“Democrats will do everything in our power to fight back to ensure access to safe and legal abortion is protected,and voters will hold every last Republican accountable for an extreme anti-choice agenda,” said Jaime Harrison,the chair of the Democratic National Committee.
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Since the Supreme Court ruled,12 of the 50 states now ban abortion outright while many others prohibit it after a certain length of pregnancy,according to the Guttmacher Institute,a research organisation that supports abortion rights.
Mifepristone is part of a two-drug regimen,administered along with misprostol,for medication abortions in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. The drugs account for more than half of all abortions in the country.
Some abortion providers have said that if mifepristone is unavailable,they would switch to a misoprostol-only regimen for a medication abortion,which is not as effective. It is not yet clear how widely available it would be.
The Biden administration,responding to the lawsuit,has said the drug’s approval was well-supported by science,and that the challenge comes much too late.
While conservative states have banned abortion,others have moved to protect access.
Also on Friday,US District Court Judge Thomas Rice in Spokane,Washington,in a separate lawsuit,issued a preliminary order blocking the FDA from making any changes to the current availability of mifepristone. His ruling applied to the 17 states that sued.
Greer Donley,associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh Law School,said there was “definitely a direct conflict” between the Texas and Washington orders,which could bring the case before the US Supreme Court more quickly.
The Justice Department had argued that a ruling in favour of the plaintiffs in Texas would undercut trust in the FDA,the agency that signs off on the safety of food products and drugs,and would increase the burden on surgical abortion clinics already overcrowded with women coming from states that now ban the procedure.
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Vice President Kamala Harris called the ruling a “dangerous precedent”.
“This decision undermines the FDA’s ability to approve safe and effective medications ... based on science,not politics,” she said in a statement released by the White House.
By choosing to sue in Amarillo,the plaintiffs ensured that the case would go before Kacsmaryk,a conservative former Christian activist.
The appeal will go to the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,which has a conservative reputation,with more than two-thirds of its judges appointed by Republican presidents.
The next stop after the 5th Circuit would be the Supreme Court with its 6-3 conservative majority.
Mifepristone is available under the brand name Mifeprex and as a generic. The FDA in January said the government for the first time would allow mifepristone to be dispensed at retail pharmacies.
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