States Revive Lawsuit to Sharply Curb Access to Abortion Pill

States Revive Lawsuit to Sharply Curb Access to Abortion Pill

The Supreme Court ruled in June that the original plaintiffs, anti-abortion doctors and groups, did not have standing to sue. Now three states are trying to continue the legal fight.
Journal Retracts Studies Cited in Federal Court Ruling Against Abortion Pill

Journal Retracts Studies Cited in Federal Court Ruling Against Abortion Pill

The journal found that the studies, which had suggested that medication abortion is unsafe, included incorrect factual assumptions and misleading presentation of the data.
U.S. Judge Denies States’ Bid to Block Biden Rule on E.S.G.

U.S. Judge Denies States’ Bid to Block Biden Rule on E.S.G.

Republican-led states accused the Labor Department of violating a federal law covering retirement plans, part of a battle that goes back several years.
Why Drugmakers’ Abortion Pill Battle is Such a Big Deal

Why Drugmakers’ Abortion Pill Battle is Such a Big Deal

The decision by a Texas judge to overturn F.D.A. approval for the abortion pill mifepristone could upend the pharmaceutical industry.