Abortion pill: Women will die if mifepristone banned, Democratic AGs argue

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There will be an 'unprecedented spike' in maternal mortality if a Trump-appointed judge bans the abortion pill, Democratic attorneys general argue

published by the New England Journal of Medicine likewise found no evidence of increased, abortion-related complications after the drug became widely available in Canada.

In her brief, James noted that carrying a pregnancy to term poses significantly greater health risks than an early abortion.

Appointed by former President Donald Trump, Matthew Kacsmaryk, of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas, is the judge who in 2021 ordered the White House to reinstate Trump's"Remain in Mexico" program, demanding the Biden administration negotiate an agreement with a foreign government to host people seeking asylum in the United States. That decision was later overturned by the Supreme Court.

A ruling in the case could come in the next several weeks, with Kacsmaryk having set a February 24 deadline for briefs to be filed.

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