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🗓️ 13 June 2024
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0:00.0 | The Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling today. The decision could have big |
0:04.5 | implications for the pro-life movement. I'm Virginia Allen and this is the |
0:08.7 | Daily Signal Top News for Thursday June 13th. The Supreme Court |
0:22.8 | Court issued a ruling today that was disappointing news for many in the |
0:26.8 | pro-life movement. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that pro-life |
0:31.2 | doctors do not have legal grounds to challenge the food and |
0:35.6 | drug administration for removing safety restrictions on abortion drugs. |
0:40.2 | Here with us to explain more is Heritage Foundation Senior Legal Fellow, Sarah |
0:44.9 | Partial Perry. |
0:45.9 | Sarah, thanks so much for your time today. |
0:47.4 | Thanks for having me. |
0:48.4 | Well, Sarah, several years ago, the Food and Drug Administration relaxed its regulatory requirements for the abortion |
0:55.6 | pill known as Miffopristone. |
0:57.8 | And in response, a group of pro-life doctors and organizations sued the Food and Drug |
1:02.3 | Administration. |
1:03.8 | What grounds did those pro-life doctors and organizations sue the FDA on? |
1:09.8 | So they brought essentially a challenge saying that the FDA had exceeded its statutory authority |
1:16.4 | under something called the Administrative Procedure Act and the APA guides every executive agency in the federal government when it makes determinations on |
1:26.4 | law when it acts within the capacity of sort of its own authority, but kind of gets over its skis, issues a determination that could |
1:36.6 | be arbitrary, capricious, or not financially sound, or not supported by underlying law. And what the doctors in the pro-life |
1:45.0 | medical organization here had argued was that specifically when they |
1:49.9 | removed safety protocols on this particular drug. In 2016 and 2019, they exceeded their |
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