States Are Trying to Pull a Fast One on the Supreme Court Over Its Mifepristone Ruling

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States Are Trying to Pull a Fast One on the Supreme Court Over Its Mifepristone Ruling
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Allowing Zombie Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine to survive would be bad law and bad policy.

Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Manoocher Deghati/AFP via Getty Images, Mike Mulholland/Getty Images and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas ., a lawsuit challenging the abortion medication mifepristone. But they won’t succeed, because states can’t and shouldn’t parachute into moribund litigation halfway across the country. That means thein the U.S.

At the end of that meandering trail of implausible contingencies lay a false premise. As the Supreme Court explained in its decision reversing the 5Circuit: None of the plaintiff doctors alleged that they had ever been in a situation where they were forced to provide abortion care of any sort. And nobody is ever forced to provide abortion care, since federal law protects doctors’ freedom of conscience.Circuit’s standing logic.

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