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Supreme Court allows mail-order of abortion pill mifepristone pending appeal
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- The Supreme Court on Thursday said it would allow mail orders of the abortion drug mifepristone pending the outcome of an appeal challenging that method of distributing the medication.
- The Supreme Court did not reveal how many justices on the nine-member court voted in favor of continuing a stay of an appeals court order that blocked mail orders of mifepristone.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday said it would allow mail orders of the abortion drug mifepristone pending the outcome of an appeal challenging that method of distributing the medication.
The Supreme Court did not reveal how many justices on the nine-member court voted in favor of continuing a stay of an appeals court order that blocked mail orders of mifepristone. Nor did the majority issue an explanation of its decision.
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