Conclusion
The justices unanimously declared that abortion opponents did not have the right to sue against the approval of the Mifepristone pill.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court upholds access to a widely used abortion pill. Thursday's Supreme Court ruling came two years after the court struck down the country's right to abortion. The justices have now unanimously declared that abortion opponents do not have the right to sue against the approval of the Mifepristone pill and access restrictions imposed by the Medicines Agency.
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