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Washington (AFP) - Until 2019, Matthew Kacsmaryk was a lawyer representing a Christian organization aligned with the religious right. Now a US federal judge, he has taken decisive action to block use of abortion pills across the country. On Friday, Kacsmaryk issued a ruling suspending FDA approval of the abortion pill mifepristone, in a decision that has national implications. Whether Kacsmaryk's ruling will stand is unclear. In a clashing ruling, a federal judge in Washington state Friday night said the FDA must keep abortion pills available in at least a dozen states. The legal spotlight no...
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Washington (AFP) - Until 2019, Matthew Kacsmaryk was a lawyer representing a Christian organization aligned with the religious right. Now a US federal judge, he is set to decide the future of abortion pills across the country. The 45-year-old Kacsmaryk has been in the spotlight ever since a coalition of anti-abortion activists sued the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), seeking to overturn the federal agency's approval of mifepristone over 20 years ago. By filing the suit in Amarillo, Texas, plaintiffs were certain to have Kacsmaryk oversee the case, as he is the only sitting federal judge...
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