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Anti-abortion groups urge Supreme Court to maintain block on mail-order abortion pills

Anti-abortion groups urge Supreme Court to maintain block on mail-order abortion pills
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Anti-abortion groups urged the Supreme Court this week to uphold an appeals court ruling barring abortion pills from being sold online and transported to patients via mail, as the justices weigh whether to pause the ruling on their emergency docket. The Supreme Court is currently examining an emergency petition by a pair of drugmakers that offer […]

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Neutral descriptive language throughoutBalanced inclusion of multiple stakeholder perspectivesFactual reporting style with direct quotations rather than interpretive framingsource selectionomission of perspectivesimbalanced framinglanguage framing issuesHeavy reliance on anti-abortion sources and Republican briefsFraming that emphasizes risks of abortion pills without counterbalancing perspectivesOmission of detailed pro-abortion arguments in the discussion

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