最高法院暂时搁置堕胎药上诉法院裁决,恢复该药物的更广泛使用途径


2026-05-04T13:40:56-04:00 / 福克斯新闻

最高法院叫停米非司酮使用限制,恢复邮寄购药渠道

堕胎反对者:“ pill推行者(堕胎药推广者)总能得到一切有利假设,包括今天这次裁决也是”

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发布于2026年5月4日美国东部时间下午1:40

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最高法院周一暂时搁置了联邦上诉法院的一项裁决,该裁决原本将大幅限制堕胎药的获取途径,目前恢复了患者通过远程医疗、邮寄和药房获取该药物的渠道。

由大法官塞缪尔·阿利托签署的这项命令临时允许寻求堕胎的女性无需亲自看医生即可获取堕胎药,这是堕胎权益活动人士的一次临时法律胜利。

联邦上诉法院上周对堕胎药实施了新的限制。

“很高兴看到最高法院发布这一暂缓令,立即恢复通过邮寄渠道获取米非司酮的途径,”参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党议员查克·舒默在X平台上回应该裁决时表示,“但这场斗争才刚刚开始。”

联邦上诉法院在一项波及全国的裁决中禁止邮寄堕胎药

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一包米索前列醇堕胎药特写镜头。

“我们将不惜一切代价阻止共和党实施全国性堕胎禁令,”他补充道。

美国绝大多数堕胎手术通过药物流产完成,通常联合使用米非司酮和第二种药物米索前列醇。自2022年最高法院推翻罗伊诉韦德案裁决以来,许多共和党领导的州都试图实施堕胎禁令,而这些药物的可及性削弱了禁令的影响。

路易斯安那州提起诉讼,要求限制米非司酮的获取,声称该药物的可及性破坏了该州的堕胎禁令。

纽约州州长霍楚尔在路易斯安那州一名医生被起诉后签署法律保护堕胎药处方医生

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2025年1月24日,反堕胎示威者在华盛顿特区游行至最高法院,参加第52届年度生命大游行。

这项行政暂缓令至少将持续至5月11日下午5点,为路易斯安那州留出时间请求更长时间的暂停令,也为最高法院就案件实质问题进行审理留出时间。

“这一裁决并非最终裁决——请持续关注,”生殖权利中心主席兼首席执行官南希·诺斯鲁普在一份声明中写道,“自罗伊诉韦德案被推翻以来,通过远程医疗获取堕胎药一直是女性的生命线。人们完全有能力在药房或通过邮寄渠道获取米非司酮。

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“路易斯安那州限制获取该药物的企图是政治性的,而非基于科学或医学。美国民众理应获得这款已获FDA批准25年的关键药物。”

专家对“令人震惊”的研究发出警告:服用堕胎药的女性面临显著风险

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2023年4月20日,在伊利诺伊州卡本代尔的阿拉莫妇女诊所,米非司酮——药物流产使用的第一种药物——的包装盒正为患者准备就绪。

米非司酮制造商已提起紧急上诉,请求最高法院介入。

反堕胎组织“学生为生命”主席克里斯滕·霍金斯谴责了周一的这项裁决。

“堕胎药推广者总能得到一切有利假设,包括今天这次裁决也是,因为阿利托大法官允许堕胎药贩子和大型制药公司暂时继续运营,同时将辩论提交至最高法院,”她在一份声明中说道。

俄勒冈大学将在秋季学期于校园内提供堕胎药,此前学生发起了施压运动

在第五巡回上诉法院周五作出裁决后,一些通过远程医疗开具堕胎药的组织原本计划转而仅使用米索前列醇方案。

马萨诸塞州堕胎获取项目创始人安杰尔·福斯特博士表示,她的团队原本计划周一下午仅发送米索前列醇,但现在能够改回原有方案。

“无论这一监管问题最终结果如何,我们和其他组织都将继续为全美50个州的患者提供高质量堕胎护理,”她说。

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Supreme Court temporarily blocks appeals court ruling on abortion pill, restores wider access to drug

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Supreme Court blocks mifepristone restrictions, restores mail access

Abortion critic: ‘Pill pushers receive every benefit of the doubt, including today’

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The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily blocked a federal appeals court ruling that would have sharply restricted access to the abortion pill, restoring, for now, the ability of patients to obtain the drug through telehealth, mail and pharmacies.

The order signed by Justice Samuel Alito temporarily allows women seeking abortions to obtain the pill without an in-person visit to a doctor, a temporary legal victory for abortion activists.

A federal appeals court had imposed new restrictions on the abortion pill last week.

“It is good to see SCOTUS issue this stay to immediately restore access by mail to mifepristone,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said, responding to the ruling on X. “But this fight is just beginning.”

FEDERAL APPEALS COURT BLOCKS MAILING OF ABORTION PILLS IN RULING WITH NATIONWIDE EFFECT

A packet of Misoprostol abortion pills is shown in a close-up image.(Sergei Gapon/AFP via Getty Images)

“We will stop at nothing to prevent the Republicans from putting a national abortion ban into effect,” he added.

The majority of abortions in the United States are obtained through medications, usually a combination of mifepristone and a second drug, misoprostol. The availability of those drugs has blunted the impact of abortion bans that many Republican-led states have sought to enforce since a 2022 Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.

Louisiana sued to restrict access to mifepristone, asserting that its availability undermined the ban there.

NEW YORK GOV. HOCHUL SIGNS LAW PROTECTING ABORTION PILL PRESCRIBERS AFTER DOCTOR INDICTED IN LOUISIANA

Anti-abortion demonstrators march to the Supreme Court for the 52nd annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 24, 2025.(Bryan Dozier/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

The administrative stay remains in effect until at least May 11 at 5 p.m., giving the state time to respond to requests for a longer pause, and for the high court to take up the case on the merits.

“This ruling is not final — keep watching,”Center for Reproductive Rights President and CEO Nancy Northup wrote in a statement.”Getting abortion pills through telehealth has been a lifeline for women since Roe v. Wade was overturned. There is no reason people shouldn’t be able to get mifepristone at a pharmacy or through the mail.

“Louisiana’s attempt to restrict access is political and not based in science or medicine. Americans deserve access to this critical drug that has been FDA approved for 25 years.”

EXPERTS SOUND THE ALARM OVER ‘SHOCKING’ STUDY SHOWING SIGNIFICANT RISKS TO WOMEN WHO TAKE ABORTION PILLS

Boxes of Mifepristone, the first medication used in a medical abortion, are prepared for patients at Alamo Women’s Clinic in Carbondale, Ill., on April 20, 2023.(Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)

Manufacturers of mifepristone filed emergency appeals asking the Supreme Court to step in.

Kristan Hawkins, president of the anti-abortion group Students for Life, decried Monday’s decision.

“Pill pushers receive every benefit of the doubt, including today, as Justice Alito allows pill traffickers and big pharma to operate temporarily while arguments are sent to the Court,” she said in a statement.

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON TO OFFER ABORTION PILLS ON CAMPUS THIS FALL AFTER STUDENT PRESSURE CAMPAIGN

After Friday’s ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, some groups that prescribe abortion pills by telehealth had planned to switch to misoprostol-only regimens.

Dr. Angel Foster, founder of The Massachusetts Abortion Access Project, said her organization was preparing to send misoprostol only on Monday afternoon but was able to switch back.

“Regardless of what happens with this regulatory issue, we and other groups will continue to provide high-quality abortion care to patients in all 50 states,” she said.

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The appeals court decision would have required the Food and Drug Administration to reimpose tighter limits on mifepristone access while litigation continues.

Fox News’ Bill Mears, Shannon Bream and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Eric Mack is a writer for Fox News Digital covering breaking news.

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