Perspective: Pill abortions meant convenience and grace. Taking them away means making a hard experience worse.
ruled Friday in a separate case that mifepristone is safe and effective and that the FDA should be allowed to continue distributing it. The legal consensus on Friday night was that the two competing rulings would only fast-track the cases to the U.S. Supreme Court.
was going to be overturned the second Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left the building. They were right that antiabortion activists weren’t going to settle for overturning. This was never about individual states being allowed to make their own abortion laws. The endgame was always: No abortions for anyone, anywhere. Earlier this week, Idaho passed an “
, making it a crime for an adult to help a minor access an abortion without parental consent, even by traveling to a state where abortion is legal.Kacsmaryk, a conservative Christian appointed by Donald Trump, used the language of the antiabortion activists in his ruling, referring to abortion-care providers as “abortionists” and to fetuses as “unborn humans.” He did not mention that pregnancy also causes excessive bleeding, far more than abortions.
The banning of mifepristone says that those seeking abortions should suffer, maximally. That they should not be allowed to retreat to their apartments, they must walk through the gantlets of protesters. That even when the suffering could be prevented, the suffering will not be prevented. There will be no heating pads, no movies, no private rituals of grief or celebration. The suffering is demanded. The suffering is the point.
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