Has the Supreme Court found its limit on abortion?

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Has the Supreme Court found its limit on abortion?
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The Supreme Court’s decision to preserve access to the abortion drug mifepristone, imposed new restrictions on how late into pregnancy the drug could be used and barred pharmacies from sending it to patients through the mail.

“The 360” shows you diverse perspectives on the day’s top stories and debates.to a widely used abortion drug, blocking lower court rulings from going into effect that would have significantly limited its availability or taken it off the market entirely.

The Supreme Court’s intervention blocked all of these limits from going into effect while the issue makes its way through the appeals process, which could ultimately bring the case back to the high court for a full hearing several months from now. A number of court watchers say the justices’ decision to block the nationwide ban on mifepristone shows that, even though the court has swung dramatically to the right on the issue, its members are not eager to jump on any and all opportunities to limit abortion access. Some analysts also suggested that at least some of the conservatives on the court may have been chastened by the strong

“Friday’s stay sends a strong message to the lower courts that SCOTUS will not entertain this cynical attempt to impose new nationwide restrictions—and potentially even a ban—on abortion.” — Mark Joseph Stern,“The majority … evidently judged it best to preserve the availability of a drug to prescribers and the public than to endanger women and create chaos in the market for FDA-approved medications generally. Millions of women have found the drug overwhelmingly beneficial and safe.

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