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Supreme Court Extends Access to Abortion Pill by Mail

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a temporary order, extending the ability to distribute the abortion pill mifepristone by mail. This decision maintains access to the medication for at least a few more days while the court considers further action.

11 May, 08:46 — 11 May, 21:53
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NYTMostly Factual2h ago

Supreme Court Continues Access to Abortion Pill by Mail, for a Few Days

Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. has paused until at least Thursday a federal appeals court ruling against the Food and Drug Administration that would restrict access by mail to mifepristone.

By Ann E. Marimow

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wapoMostly Factual49m ago

Alito extends temporary order allowing mail distribution of abortion pill

The justices are weighing whether to uphold an appeals court decision that means patients would need to pick up the pill in person.

By Justin Jouvenal, Praveena Somasundaram

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The GuardianMostly Factual1h ago

Virginia Democrats ask US supreme court to revive voter-approved electoral map

New voting maps flipped four Republican-held seats to give Democrats an edge in redistricting race sparked by Trump Virginia Democrats asked the US supreme court on Monday to revive a congressional map designed to boost their party’s chances in November’s midterm elections, turning to the court as Republicans – including allies of Donald Trump – seek to preserve narrow control of Congress. The case thrusts Virginia into an unusual, mid-decade redistricting showdown, as courts weigh whether la...

By Reuters

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NPRHigh1h ago

Abortion pill by mail allowed for at least 3 more days, the Supreme Court says

Full access to the abortion pill mifepristone, including through telemedicine and the mail, will continue for at least three more days, the high court said on Monday.

By Selena Simmons-Duffin

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Fox NewsMixed8h ago

Alabama's congressional map hinges on US Supreme Court

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation to hold special primary elections if federal courts allow.

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The IndependentMostly Factual2h ago

Officials ask Supreme Court to restore Virginia voter-approved redistricting map

This battle gained momentum last year when President Donald Trump encouraged Republican-controlled states to redraw their electoral maps

By The Associated Press

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YahooMostly Factual2h ago

Democrats ask the Supreme Court to halt a Virginia ruling blocking new congressional districts

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indian-expressMostly Factual12h ago

‘Public service can’t be instrument of fraud’: Supreme Court on constable joining 2 police forces with fake ID

By Somya Panwar

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hindustan-timesMostly Factual13h ago

SC cancels anticipatory bail to TN police officer in train molestation case

The top court quashed the January 7 order of the Madras High Court and remitted the matter back for fresh consideration

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ndtvMostly Factual6h ago

SC/ST Act Alone Can't Automatically Block Pre-Arrest Bail: Supreme Court

The court said it remains the duty of courts to determine, prima facie, whether an offence under the SC/ST Act is actually made out before denying anticipatory bail.

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The WeekMostly Factual4h ago

SCOTUS: Ending the South’s majority-Black districts

Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act has been gutted

By The Week US

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myjoyonlineMixed10h ago

Hearings in ORAL cases involving Wontumi, Adu Boahene and Skytrain to continue this week

Several high-profile cases linked to the government’s anti-corruption and anti-illegal mining campaign, known as “Operation Recover All Loot” (ORAL), are scheduled to continue in court this week, running from 11th to 15th May.

By Emmanuel Tetteh

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