. The drug was approved for use in 2000, and is now used in half of all abortions. The case before the court is about limiting the ability of patients to receive the drug through the mail.
If you believe, as the Alliance and their allies do, that human life begins at fertilization, then I think you’re morally obligated to do anything and everything you can to prevent those lives from being terminated, even if the science, public opinion, and the law don’t agree with you. In fact, there is no length that is too far for you to travel, because protecting a human life is,Filing legally dubious lawsuits in friendly courts is one of the least offensive tactics at their disposal.
Kate Hoeting from Catholics for Choice group holds a sign during a protest outside the Supreme Court as justices hear oral arguments in a bid by President Joe Biden's administration to preserve broad access to the abortion pill, in Washington, DC., on March 26, 2024.in Tuesday’s oral arguments.