Podcast Explores Ongoing Battle Over Abortion Pills in the U.S.
Stateside with Kai and Carter: why the fight over abortion pills is only just beginning – podcast

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The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily upheld access to mail-order abortion pills, but the struggle to protect this access is ongoing. In a podcast episode, Carter Sherman discusses the implications of potential nationwide abortion bans with Dr. Angel Foster, highlighting the impact on patients and the future of abortion medication access.
- 01The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision preserves access to mail-order abortion pills for the time being.
- 02Carter Sherman interviews Dr. Angel Foster, co-founder of the Massachusetts Medication Abortion Access Project.
- 03The legal battle surrounding abortion pills is expected to intensify amid discussions of potential nationwide abortion bans.
- 04Dr. Foster discusses the real-world effects of the legal challenges on patients seeking abortion care.
- 05The podcast emphasizes the importance of monitoring future developments in abortion medication legislation.
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In the latest episode of 'Stateside with Kai and Carter,' the podcast delves into the ongoing fight over abortion pills in the United States. Following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that temporarily maintains access to mail-order abortion pills, Carter Sherman speaks with Dr. Angel Foster, co-founder of the Massachusetts Medication Abortion Access Project. They discuss the implications of this legal battle, particularly as a potential nationwide ban on abortion looms. Dr. Foster shares insights on how these legal challenges have impacted patients across the country, emphasizing that the fight for access to abortion medication is far from over.
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The ongoing legal battles over abortion pills could affect access to reproductive healthcare for many individuals across the U.S.
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