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Appeals court restricts access to abortion pill, setting up potential Supreme Court review

August 21, 2023 By Jeanne Mancini

Appeals court restricts access to abortion pill, setting up potential Supreme Court review

(OSV News) — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in New Orleans ruled Aug. 16 to restrict access to an abortion pill nationwide, finding that the government may not have followed its own rules when it loosened regulations on the drug. This ruling will not take effect unless the Supreme Court weighs in, meaning the drug will remain on the market for now.

A coalition of pro-life opponents of mifepristone, the first of two drugs used in a chemical abortion, filed suit in an effort to revoke the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the abortion pill, arguing the government violated its own safety standards when it first approved the drug in 2000. However, proponents argue mifepristone poses statistically little risk to women using it for abortion early in pregnancy, and claim the drug is being singled out for political reasons.

The FDA in 2016 and 2023 expanded the availability of the drug beyond the 2000 standard, increasing the gestational limit on the drug from seven to 10 weeks, and making the drug available via telemedicine.

The appeals court’s ruling — if implemented by the Supreme Court — would roll back those expansions to their original limits.

“In loosening mifepristone’s safety restrictions, FDA failed to address several important concerns about whether the drug would be safe for the women who use it,” Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod wrote in the court’s ruling. “It failed to consider the cumulative effect of removing several important safeguards at the same time.”

Erin Hawley, senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom and vice president of the ADF Center for Life and Regulatory Practice, told reporters on an Aug. 16 press call that “the district rightly required the FDA to do its job and to restore crucial safeguards for women and girls, including ending illegal mail-order abortions.”

“The FDA will finally be made to account for the damage it has caused and help countless women and the rule of law by unlawfully removing almost every meaningful safeguard from the chemical abortions drug regimen,” added Hawley, who also is the wife of Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.

In a statement attributed to drugmaker GenBioPro, which manufactures generic mifepristone tablets, the company said that “we remain concerned about extremists and special interests using the courts in an attempt to undermine science and access to evidence-based medication as well as attempts to undermine the US Food and Drug Administration’s regulatory authority.”

“We will continue to use our company’s legal and regulatory tools to ensure access to mifepristone, which is essential to the health of many in the United States,” the statement said.

Jeanne Mancini, president of the March for Life, said in a statement the group “is encouraged by the 5th Circuit’s acknowledgment of the FDA’s reckless decision to lift critical safeguards related to the administration of powerful drugs used in chemical abortion.”

“Most Americans oppose (63%) mail-order abortion which lacks any sort of meaningful medical oversight and places women in danger of serious, life threatening complications, and ends the lives of unborn children,” she said. “The FDA has a solemn duty to prioritize health and safety over politics and should be held accountable for failing to do so.”

The Catholic Church teaches that all human life is sacred and must be respected from conception to natural death and as such opposes direct abortion as an act of violence that takes the life of the unborn child.

Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a statement that mifepristone “remains FDA-approved and available in many states across the country, including via telehealth.”

“But the 5th Circuit’s opinion makes it clear that mifepristone’s approval is very much still at risk, as is the FDA’s independence,” McGill Johnson said. “Pregnant people should be the ones who make decisions about their own health care, and medical professionals should be the ones who make evidence-based decisions about the safety of medications — not judges. The Supreme Court should reject this clearly baseless and political attempt to interfere with our ability to get health care.”

A statement from the American Association of Pro-Life OB/GYNS, one of the groups behind the challenge to the drug, called the ruling “a victory for our patients.”

“Over the past two decades, the FDA has repeatedly removed necessary safeguards on the chemical abortion drugs mifepristone and misoprostol,” the statement said. “These deregulations have placed women and girls at greater risk of life-threatening complications, as well as coerced abortion by abusers and traffickers.”

“Today’s ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstating these basic safeguards and stopping the dangerous practice of mail-order abortions is a first step towards reprioritizing women’s health over the interests of the abortion industry and its allies within our profession,” it continued. “As physicians, we will continue to fight for all our patients to be able to receive the best fully informed and evidence-based healthcare possible.”

Even if mifepristone is pulled from shelves, another drug used in combination for chemical abortions, called misoprostol, would still be available. Misoprostol is sometimes prescribed by doctors for early miscarriage, and the FDA has not approved the drug for inducing an abortion by itself.

In January, the FDA eased restrictions on the sale of mifepristone, permitting its sale at retail pharmacies for the first time. The decision followed the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision last year that struck down its previous 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, after which states moved to restrict or broaden abortion access.

The FDA states on its website that the drug’s approval was “based on a thorough and comprehensive review of the scientific evidence presented and determined that it was safe and effective for its indicated use.”

On its website as of Aug. 17, the FDA states that mifepristone “is safe when used as indicated and directed” through 10 weeks gestation. The agency’s adverse reaction guidelines for the drug state that “serious and sometimes fatal infections and bleeding occur very rarely.”

But opponents of mifepristone say those risks are more common and more dangerous than proponents of the drug say.


(Originally published in America Magazine)

Filed Under: In the News

April 27, 2023 By Jeanne Mancini

March for Life Statement on Equal Rights Amendment

The March for Life unequivocally opposes the abortion industry-backed constitutional amendment on the Senate floor today, which pro-abortion elected officials continually attempt to revive despite the fact that its deadline for ratification expired nearly 50 years ago. This deceptive amendment would be used as a tool by the abortion industry to expand abortion access at the expense of women’s health, vulnerable unborn children, and American taxpayers. It’s time for Congress to listen to the will of the people and prioritize life-affirming action that protects and honors all Americans, including those in the womb.

Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life

Filed Under: Press Releases

February 15, 2023 By Ann Clare Levy

March for Life, Partnered with the Arizona Life Coalition, Announces Speakers for the 2023 Arizona March for Life

Pro-life Activists, Legislators to Address Marchers in Phoenix on February 23, 2023.

Phoenix, AZ – Today the March for Life, partnered with the Arizona Life Coalition, announced speakers for the first official Arizona March for Life in Phoenix on Thursday, February 23, 2023. Arizona marchers will peacefully gather at Wesley Bolin Plaza to advocate for pro-life legislation and defend our nation’s youngest citizens. They will be addressed by speakers including: Lori Zee Gray of Arizona Life Coalition; Arizona Speaker of the House Ben Toma; Senate President Warren Petersen; Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee; Ashley Trussell of Arizona Life Coalition; Cathi Herrod, President for the Center for Arizona Policy; Jeanne Mancini, President of March for Life; Denisha Workizer, Healing Program Coordinator at Abortion Survivors Network; and Josh Chumley of Choices Pregnancy Center.

“The March for Life is delighted to partner with the Arizona Life Coalition for the first annual Arizona March for Life on February 23. Despite the state’s rich history of defending life, Arizona’s strong pro-life protections for unborn children capable of feeling pain at 15 weeks are being threatened and challenged in the courts. We invite all pro-life Arizonians to participate in this March to bear witness to the inherent dignity of the unborn child, and advocate for true life-affirming policies that support both mother and child.” – Jeanne F. Mancini, President of March for Life Education and Defense Fund

“Abortion is the unequaled social justice issue of our time– RIGHT NOW. Nothing compares. Abortion assaults the most fundamental human right of all… the right to life. TODAY, the Arizona MFL shows our statewide community and the state legislature our strong and unified force protesting against abortion. Arizona’s prolife community is here TODAY standing together, and marching to celebrate life. Life is a gift and we believe that even one baby or woman, saved from abortion is worth it. ONE is worth it all.” – Mona McDonald, Board Chair of Arizona Life Coalition.

Arizona March for Life rally will begin at 11:00 am MST with the march to follow at approximately 12:00 pm MST on Thursday, February 23, 2023.


SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Lori Zee Gray, Arizona Life Coalition

Arizona Speaker of the House Ben Toma

Senate President Warren Petersen

Ashley Trussell, Arizona Life Coalition

Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee

Cathi Herrod, President for the Center for Arizona Policy

Jeanne Mancini, President of March for Life

Denisha Workizer, Healing Program Coordinator at Abortion Survivors Network

Josh Chumley, Choices Pregnancy Center

 

The Most Reverend Bishop John P. Dolan of the Diocese of Phoenix will deliver the opening prayer and Pastor Justin Erickson from Desert Bible Church will deliver the closing prayer. The National Anthem will be sung by men’s vocalist group Floriani.


WHEN: 

11:00 am MST – March for Life Rally begins

12:00 pm MST – March for Life begins 

WHERE: 

The rally will be held at the Wesley Bolin Plaza in Phoenix, Arizona.


Learn more at az.marchforlife.org 

Filed Under: AZ March for Life, Press Releases

February 6, 2023 By Jeanne Mancini

March for Life, Partnered with The California Family Council Announces 2023 California March for Life

 

Legislators and Pro-Life Activists to Address Marchers in Sacramento, CA on March 6, 2023

 

SACRAMENTO, CA– Today the March for Life, partnered with The California Family Council announced the third official California March for Life on Monday March 6. Marchers will gather at the Sacramento Capitol Building to peacefully advocate for pro-life protections in state laws.

“The March for Life is delighted to again partner with the California Family Council for the third annual California March for Life. Heartbreakingly, California has some of the most wide open abortion laws in the nation, and the recent passage of Proposition 1 has enshrined the right to unrestricted, late-term, taxpayer funded elective abortions into California’s constitution. Now more than ever, we need every person to witness and advocate for life affirming policies that support the inherent dignity of both mom and baby, born and unborn.” Jeanne Mancini, President of March for Life Education and Defense Fund 

“California Family Council is excited to partner with local, state, and national allies to bring the March for Life back to Sacramento for the third consecutive year.  In light of the Dobbs Supreme Court Decision, it is more important than ever for peaceful pro-lifers to boldly advocate for the humanity of our preborn brothers and sisters.  We urge every Californian to join us in person and in prayer on the steps of the Capitol Monday, March 6th, for the 2023 California March for Life!” Jonathan Keller, President, The California Family Council 

The California March for Life will start with a rally at the Sacramento Capitol Building at 12:00 p.m. PST, followed by a march at 1:00 p.m. PST.  


SPEAKERS INCLUDE  

Allie Beth Stuckey, Host of BlazeTV podcast, Relatable

Felicia Pricenor, March for Life Vice President of Government Affairs

Jonathan Keller, President of The California Family Council

Catherine Hadro, Founding Host of EWTN Pro Life Weekly & EWTN News Contributor

Dawn Hughes, Chief Executive Officer, Obria Medical Clinics

Heidi Matzke, Executive Director of Alternatives Pregnancy Center and Federalist Society Contributor.

Jennifer Milbourn- Vacuum Aspiration Abortion Survivor – Abortion Survivor’s Network

California Assemblyman Jim Patterson, District 8, Fresno

Jonathan Alexandre, Attorney and Senior Counsel for Governmental Affairs for Liberty Counsel will sing the National Anthem.


Learn more at ca.marchforlife.org

Filed Under: CA March for Life, Press Releases

January 11, 2023 By Scott Zipperle

March for Life Sign Inspiration

The March for Life is an incredible opportunity to share the truth about life and communicate the inherent dignity of the human person.

If you’re looking for inspiration for signage to bring, check out a few of our favorites from past marches!

We also encourage you to think creatively about loving and truthful messages to share #WhyWeMarch.

If you aren’t able to bring homemade signage, many groups provide free signs at the rally.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: March for Life, pro-life, Why We March

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