Nothing will change for now. That's what the Supreme Court said Friday evening about access to a widely used abortion pill.
, but he put the decision on hold for a week to allow an appeal.
The appeals court acted by a 2-1 vote. The judges in the majority, Kurt Engelhardt and Andrew Oldham, are both Trump picks.appealed to the Supreme Court The court did make its second self-imposed deadline, issuing its brief decision around 6:30 p.m. in Washington. Two conservative justices, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, said they disagreed with the court's action but no other justice commented.The case is on a fast track. Now that the high court has set out the rules that will govern access for now, the case can continue on its path through the courts.
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