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Louisiana sues FDA over mail-order mifepristone, claiming it violates state abortion bans and safety laws.
Louisiana has sued the FDA over its 2023 rule allowing mifepristone to be mailed to patients, arguing the policy enables out-of-state providers to send abortion pills into the state, where nearly all abortions are banned.
The state claims the rule undermines its laws, poses safety risks, and facilitates forced or unauthorized abortions, citing a case involving a woman who allegedly took the drug under duress.
Louisiana seeks to reinstate an in-person dispensing requirement, asserting the FDA violated the Administrative Procedure Act and the Comstock Act.
The lawsuit, led by Attorney General Liz Murrill, follows previous legal efforts and includes criminal charges against doctors and a mother in related cases.
The FDA has not responded.
Louisiana demanda a la FDA por el pedido por correo de mifepristone, alegando que viola las prohibiciones estatales de aborto y las leyes de seguridad.