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White House braces for ruling on abortion pill’s fate

Por: Portland Press Herald World February 25, 2023

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People gather in front of the J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and Mary Lou Robinson U.S. Courthouse to protest a lawsuit to ban the abortion drug mifepristone on Feb. 11 in Amarillo, Texas. Justin Rex/Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is preparing for a worst-case scenario if a conservative federal judge rules in favor of a lawsuit seeking to restrict access to one of the two drugs typically used to induce a medicated... + full article



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