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Supreme Court refuses to stay Krishna Janmabhoomi survey order
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on December 15, 2023
The Supreme Court refused to stay the Allahabad high court's order for a commission to survey Mathura's Shahi Idgah Mosque adjoining the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple. The high court fixed December 18 as the next date for finalizing the modalities. The petition, filed by the deity and others, claims that Lord Sri Krishna's...
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Published on December 13, 2023 - 01:30
US Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case That Could Impact Nationwide Abortion Pill Access
US Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case , That Could Impact Nationwide , Abortion Pill Access.
On December 13, the United States Supreme Court
agreed to hear arguments in a case regarding
the most widely-used abortion pill in the nation.
'The Guardian' reports that it will be the first
time the highest court hears an abortion rights
case since overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022.
The case could determine the future of access to
the pill and the Federal Drug Administration's
authority to regulate a number of medications.
Last year, the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine,
a group of anti-abortion organizations and
doctors, filed a federal lawsuit against the FDA.
The lawsuit accuses the agency of overstepping
its authority by approving mifepristone, one of two
drugs commonly used in abortions, in 2000.
In April, a federal judge in Texas suspended
the FDA's approval of mifepristone and
had the medication pulled from the market.
In August, the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Fifth Circuit ruled that the FDA should
significantly restrict access to mifepristone. .
In response, the Biden administration and Danco
Laboratories, the manufacturer of mifepristone,
called on the Supreme Court to hear the case.
In response, the Biden administration and Danco
Laboratories, the manufacturer of mifepristone,
called on the Supreme Court to hear the case.
The Supreme Court paused lower-court rulings until justices
issue a judgement, resulting in mifepristone remaining
widely available in states where abortions are legal.
The Supreme Court paused lower-court rulings until justices
issue a judgement, resulting in mifepristone remaining
widely available in states where abortions are legal.
However, 'The Guardian' reports that the outcome
of the case would impact all 50 states,
including those with protected abortion rights.
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