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Opinion | Thank the Supreme Court, for Now


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The Supreme Court was never going to hear, let alone grant, the request by red-state attorneys general and the White House to overturn the election results in four battleground states that went for Joe Biden. We knew that, we privileged few who could have offered an inventory of the lawsuit’s flaws while standing on one foot. We had not the slightest doubt that the case was a non-starter.
Or did we?
I spent much of last week, nearly up to the moment on Friday night when the court tossed the Texas case into history’s garbage bin, assuring friends and strangers alike that Texas v. Pennsylvania had no merit whatsoever. Texas had no business invoking the court’s original jurisdiction seeking to come directly to the Supreme Court and bypassing the lower courts in order to complain directly to the justices about other states’ election processes. The justices, I added, would never permit themselves to be drawn into such a sor ....

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Maryland Court Rules FDA Cannot Mandate In-Person Dispensation of Abortion Drugs During Pandemic


Maryland Court Rules FDA Cannot Mandate In-Person Dispensation of Abortion Drugs During Pandemic
December 10, 2020
On Wednesday, in the District of Maryland, the Honorable District Judge Theodore D. Chuang kept in place his earlier injunction from July that enjoined the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from requiring that abortion-inducing medications be dispensed in-person during the COVID-19 pandemic. 
During the underlying litigation, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists joined by other associations promoting the safe and remote access to abortion medications sued the FDA and the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for allowing most drugs, including opiates, to be dispensed remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, but excepting all abortion-inducing pharmaceuticals. Judge Chuang, at the time of granting the initial injunction, explained that the plaintiffs easily proved irreparable harm given the devastating public health ....

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