Anti-Abortion Activists Press Ahead After Supreme Court Ruling
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Anti-abortion stalwarts expressed widespread disappointment over the Supreme Court's decision to uphold access to a widely available abortion pill, even as they vowed that their fight was far from over. A.D.F. is encouraged and hopeful that the F.D.A. will be held to account.
In the long arc of anti-abortion activism, court losses historically can become victories as the lawyers and activists adapt their strategies and hone their arguments. Future challenges could consider alternative standing arguments, Ms. Hawley said.
Activists continued to push their message, dismissed by mainstream scientists, that the abortion pill is harmful to women. Some attempted to pivot toward future unconventional legal arguments, like arguing against abortion on environmental grounds.
The Biden Administration allowed distribution of Chemical Abortion Pills in a way that exposes women to injury, infertility, and death, as well as empowers abusers and created abortion water pollution, Kristan Hawkins, the group's president, said.
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