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The Supreme Court s Latest Abortion Pill Ruling Poses a Dangerous Threat to Reproductive Health

The Supreme Court’s Latest Abortion Pill Ruling Poses a Dangerous Threat to Reproductive Health Kells McPhillips © Photo: Getty Images / Well+Good Creative Supreme Court abortion pill ruling Since the onset of the pandemic, anti-abortion lawmakers have used the growing number of COVID-19 cases as a means to block safe reproductive health-care procedures. Well+Good reported in April that such politicians considered abortions elective procedures (they re not) in order to deprioritize them. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled that those seeking medication to terminate pregnancy must pick up a pill in person from a hospital or medical office, effectively limiting abortion access to countless Americans.

Supreme Court won t fast-track Trump challenges to election results

Politics updates: Capitol Police Officer Howard Liebengood, 51, dies while off duty; cause not released

Supreme Court to Review Refinery Waivers From Biofuel Quotas

Supreme Court to Review Refinery Waivers From Biofuel Quotas Bloomberg 1/9/2021 Jennifer A. Dlouhy © Bloomberg The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020. Bipartisan negotiators on a $908 billion pandemic relief package are planning to unveil more details of their proposal on Monday, aiming to settle on language that can satisfy enough Republicans and Democrats to secure passage of one final tranche of Covid-19 aid before Congress breaks for the year. (Bloomberg) The Supreme Court will review the ability of oil refineries to win exemptions from federal biofuel-blending quotas, a blow to producers of ethanol and biodiesel that had challenged the waivers.

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