Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Lower Court Rulings Restricting Abortion Pills Amid Legal Challenge - The Tablet
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"Earlier in the day, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Arlington, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, welcomed the appeals court's ruling in a statement, saying it was right to recognize the dangers of unrestricted chemical abortion to women's health and safety." | Negative | -2% Liberal |
"A coalition of pro-life opponents of the abortion-causing drug mifepristone, the first of two drugs used in a medication or chemical abortion, is seeking the FDA's approval of the drug be revoked on the basis that the federal agency violated its own safety standard in approving mifepristone more than two decades ago." | Negative | -14% Liberal |
"Abortion is never the right choice for a difficult or unexpected pregnancy, as it always ends one life and risks another." | Negative | -22% Liberal |
"However, proponents countered mifepristone poses objectively little risk to women using it for abortion early in pregnancy, and claim the drug is being singled out for political reasons." | Negative | -24% Liberal |
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49% : Earlier in the day, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Arlington, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, welcomed the appeals court's ruling in a statement, saying it "was right to recognize the dangers of unrestricted chemical abortion to women's health and safety.43% : A coalition of pro-life opponents of the abortion-causing drug mifepristone, the first of two drugs used in a medication or chemical abortion, is seeking the FDA's approval of the drug be revoked on the basis that the federal agency violated its own safety standard in approving mifepristone more than two decades ago.
39% : Abortion is never the right choice for a difficult or unexpected pregnancy, as it always ends one life and risks another.
38% : However, proponents countered mifepristone poses objectively little risk to women using it for abortion early in pregnancy, and claim the drug is being singled out for political reasons.
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