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Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill by mail

The ruling maintains access to the drug while litigation continues. Mifepristone can still be prescribed at pharmacies or by mail without requiring in-person visits.

By BioPharma Dive · May 15, 2026 · via BioPharma Dive
Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill by mail

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