Duelling U.S. court rulings over abortion drug set stage for Supreme Court showdown
WASHINGTON — The debate over abortion rights in the United States is likely headed back to the Supreme Court — this time to settle a federal stalemate.
Last week’s duelling court decisions over the drug mifepristone, one in Texas and another in Washington state, have put abortion issues back on centre stage in the U.S.
A judge in Texas invalidated the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the so-called abortion pill less than an hour before a separate ruling in Washington effectively ordered the agency to stand its ground.
The Supreme Court could be asked to intervene as early as Friday, less than a year after its June decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that made abortion a federal right.