U.S. Supreme Court Allows Abortion Pill to Remain on Market Pending Biden Administration Request

| 04/14/2023

By: The Good Newsroom

The Court will evaluate a Biden Administration request to keep current Food and Drug Administration approvals in place

The U.S. Supreme Court, is seen in Washington Oct. 2, 2022.
The U.S. Supreme Court, is seen in Washington Oct. 2, 2022, is scheduled to to hear oral arguments in Groff v. DeJoy April 18, 2023, a case that could have broad implications for employees seeking religious accommodations from their employers. Gerald Groff, an evangelical Christian and former U.S. Postal Service worker, says he was denied an accommodation to observe his Sunday Sabbath by not taking Sunday shifts. (OSV News photo/Elizabeth Frantz, Reuters)

The United States Supreme Court ruled to allow abortion drugs to remain on the market, pending its evaluation of a Biden Administration request to keep current Food and Drug Administration approvals in place, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday afternoon. 

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