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Stanton Healthcare sues Lamar Advertising over refusal to run abortion pill reversal billboards, citing free speech and access to medical information.
Stanton Healthcare, a nonprofit clinic, is challenging Lamar Advertising’s refusal to run billboards promoting abortion pill reversal (APR), a progesterone-based protocol aimed at reversing the first abortion pill.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) argues the refusal constitutes viewpoint discrimination, noting no FDA regulations prohibit APR advertising and that the procedure has reportedly helped over 8,000 women continue pregnancies safely.
Stanton emphasizes APR is medically supported and compassionate, urging Lamar to allow the campaign to ensure women access truthful, science-based healthcare information.
The decision has ignited debate over free speech, corporate control of medical messaging, and access to reproductive health options.
Stanton Healthcare demanda a Lamar Advertising por negarse a publicar vallas publicitarias para la reversión de la píldora del aborto, citando la libertad de expresión y el acceso a la información médica.