Supreme Court Keeps Key Abortion Pill Accessible

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to keep mifepristone, a key abortion pill, available via telehealth and mail for now. This comes after a lower court temporarily blocked this access, with the case set to return to that court and possibly the Supreme Court again. The decision impacts access to abortion, especially in states with bans, and affects those in rural areas or with limited resources. What does it mean for you? If you're in a state with strict abortion laws, this means you can still get mifepristone through telehealth and mail for now, making it easier to access abortion services without needing to travel. Keep an eye on the news as this legal battle continues.

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