battle in the case of the abortion drug mythic kristen, this means women girls, doctors can continue to have full access to one of, if not the most common method of abortion amid the preston without any restrictions, at least for now. the ruling. the decision takes us back to how the situation was in the united states before that texas judge ruled in which suspended access theoretically to mifid, chris stone, we re gonna start with cnn s jessica schneider and jessica, this came down just minutes ago. tell us more about the ruling and this isn t the end of this fight, right? i mean, the u. s. supreme court s going to still make a decision on this. this is not the engine that is right. this merely put this on pause for about five days. i mean, you can see it s a very short order here. what this does is this is this is justice samuel alito, granting in part what the doj and fda was asking for here. they were saying, if you if you can t give us anything else, give us an administr
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said is that he had no he has no real evidence for finding this and it was and furthermore, what they say is, it s unprecedented for a federal district court judge to try to put himself in the shoes of the agency, where the expertise resides so i can see indeed why many people would be challenging that, and that s why i actually think in the end and you know, in the abortion context now, you know, any kind of predictions are really frightened so many ways, but i think that there s so much at stake in terms of the power of the food and drug administration to use its its knowledge and its experience to assess all sorts of drugs. not just mifid kristen, but any existing and new drugs for the market, jake. yeah, but john, let me just ask you playing devil s advocate here, okay? we have the three left leaning judges catania, brown, jackson and sotomayor and kagan. they will they will vote to keep mifepristone on the market. you can argue, maybe
maybe chief justice roberts, who was trying to propose this. this for want of a better term middle path of a 15 week abortion ban being okay, but nothing before then. but where s where s the fifth vote? joan where s the fifth vote for me to be legal? you know, i hate to be put on the spot defending where the supreme court is going to go, but let s just use it as an example what justice brett kavanaugh, who was with the majority in the dobbs decision back in june, that as i said, completely gutted constitutional abortion rights, what he wrote separately in a concurrence, and i know you re well aware of this, jake. what he wrote was i said. we are definitely not trying to outlaw abortion nationwide. he said that he said , well, you re leaving it to the states. judges so should not be in position. and these were words he is. judges should not be making policy and moral decisions, and that s what judge has merrick has done in some ways. he took on the responsibility as a decision maker. an
this these scientific terminations are longstanding. the studies are deep. it s it is not a dangerous drug, and that has been shown over time. what the judge in this case, matthew keyes, merrick, 2019, appointee of donald trump, who, as you re suggesting did have a background in anti abortion advocacy. he reevaluated everything he went, and, uh, looked at his own studies his own field of um, evidence to make his determination that this drug is not safe and that it really harms women and that it hurts the physicians that brought the case because what he has asserted in his opinion is that they end up having to care for women. where um, these medication abortions have gone wrong and was the department of justice has said is this is, you know bologna used better legal terms. but basically what they
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