La Cour suprême examine les arguments sur l'accès à la mifépristone

La Cour suprême se penche sur les recours concernant les règles relatives à l'interruption volontaire de grossesse médicamenteuse.

Les juges Clarence Thomas et Samuel Alito ont exprimé des opinions dissidentes dans une affaire impliquant des restrictions sur la mifépristone. Le cinquième circuit avait imposé une interdiction nationale des prescriptions de ce médicament par télésanté. La Cour suprême a émis une ordonnance d'urgence bloquant cette interdiction plus tôt cette année.

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