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5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to Decide Fate of Abortion Pill Mifepristone in Landmark Case

A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans will hear arguments Wednesday in a case that could decide the future availability of the abortion pill mifepristone. Attorneys for the FDA and the drug's manufacturer will attempt to convince the panel not to roll back accessibility to the drug, which has been used by millions of women in the U.S. and around the world. The outcome of the case could have a major impact on the availability of the drug and could affect the lives of millions of women.

Court Ruling and New Law in Florida Heat Up Abortion Debate

This week has seen a flurry of activity in the abortion debate, with a federal court ruling partially overturning a lower court ruling that had said mifepristone sales should be stopped, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signing into law a six-week abortion ban. DeSantis, who is rumored to be considering a presidential run, has been oddly muted on the abortion issue since the fall of Roe v. Wade, avoiding laying out a federal platform before jumping into the race.

Medication Abortions via Telehealth Increase 136% Since Supreme Court’s June 2022 Ruling

The Society of Family Planning's report reveals that medication abortions provided by virtual-only providers have increased by 136% since the Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to abortion in June 2022. Total abortions decreased by 2%, and the Guttmacher Institute found that medication abortions already accounted for more than half of all US abortions in 2020. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled to preserve but narrow access to an abortion pill across the U.S., and the rate of medication abortions is likely to continue to rise.

Florida School District Reviews Film “Ruby Bridges” After Parent Complaint Over Use of Slurs

Recently, a parent at a Florida school filed a complaint against the film, arguing that its use of slurs could teach students that “White people hate Black people.” The school district has temporarily barred students from viewing the film while they review the complaint and determine if it should remain on the list of approved films.

Chicago Mayoral Election: Lightfoot, Garcia, Johnson, and Vallas to Battle for Top Spot in Crucial Race

Chicago is set to hold a hotly contested mayoral election on Tuesday, with incumbent Mayor Lori Lightfoot facing off against four other contenders, including progressive Rep. Jesús “Chuy” Garcia and Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson. Lightfoot has had a contentious relationship with teachers’ and police unions, while Johnson is endorsed by the Chicago Teachers’ Union. With no candidate expected to top the 50% necessary to avoid a runoff, the race is expected to go to an April 4 runoff between the top two vote-getters.

Tragedy Strikes Krewe of Bacchus Parade in New Orleans, One Person Killed and Four Injured in Shooting

On Sunday night, tragedy struck the Krewe of Bacchus parade in New Orleans when five people were shot, one of whom was pronounced dead. Two weapons were found on scene and a suspect was apprehended by the New Orleans Police Department. The victims included a young girl, a woman, and three men, all of whom were transported to a hospital and are in stable condition. The investigation is ongoing.

Tragedy Strikes Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans, One Dead and Four Injured in Shooting

On Sunday night, five people were shot at the Krewe of Bacchus parade in New Orleans, resulting in one death and four injuries. Police were able to apprehend the suspect quickly and are continuing to investigate the incident. The victims included three males and two females, one of whom was a juvenile, and the other four were reported to be in stable condition.

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