A federal judge in Texas ruled that three states can challenge the current rules of accessibility for abortion pills.
Trump-appointed Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled Thursday that Idaho, Kansas, and Missouri can pursue legal action to prohibit the FDA from allowing online prescriptions.
Instead of dismissing the case, Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk said three states with no connection to Texas can sue the FDA to try to reimpose restrictions on mifepristone.
Idaho, Kansas and Missouri requested late last year to pursue the case in federal court in Amarillo, Texas, after the U.S. Supreme Court ... so his administration will likely be representing the FDA in the case. Trump has repeatedly said abortion is ...
The Trump-appointed federal judge who unilaterally ordered the FDA to revoke approval of an abortion drug allowed Idaho, Kansas and Missouri to move forward in another lawsuit over mifepristone.
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The FDA and Danco Laboratories ... The group of anti-abortion medical professionals formed in 2022 in Amarillo, Texas, the jurisdiction of the right-leaning U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kascmaryk who ruled in 2023 to effectively ban mifepristone ...
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The states of Idaho, Kansas and Missouri made the request in U.S. District Court in Amarillo, Texas. The only judge based there is ... so his administration will likely be representing the FDA in the case. Trump has repeatedly said abortion is an issue ...
Idaho, Kansas and Missouri want the federal Food and Drug Administration to prohibit telehealth prescriptions for mifepristone and require that it be used only in the first seven weeks of