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Watch: 5th Circuit Judges Question Two-Decade-Old Approval of Abortion Pill

A three-judge panel comprising Judges聽James Ho and Cory Wilson, appointed by then-President Donald Trump, and Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod, appointed by then-President George W. Bush, on Wednesday appeared to support claims that the conscience and religious rights of anti-abortion physicians are harmed by the FDA鈥檚 nearly 23-year-old approval of mifepristone.

Ho rebuffed attorneys for the Department of Justice and Danco Laboratories, a maker of mifepristone, urging a focus on "the facts of this case" rather than "this sort of 'FDA can do no wrong' theme." He questioned whether the FDA erred in approving the medication through an expedited process typically reserved for treatments for serious illnesses. "Pregnancy is not a serious illness鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen we celebrated Mother鈥檚 Day, were we celebrating illness?鈥

麻豆女优 Health News senior correspondent Sarah Varney joined PBS NewsHour鈥檚 Geoff Bennett and聽Stephen Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas School of Law,聽to discuss the legal arguments that piqued the judges鈥 interest and how the case could affect the availability of mifepristone around the country.

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