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A scientific paper that raised concerns about the safety of the abortion pill mifepristone was retracted by its publisher this week.
He says that because the study's findings have been cited in legal cases like the one challenging the abortion pill, "we have become visible โ people are quoting us.
"The associations' members have standing because they allege adverse events from chemical abortion drugs can overwhelm the medical system and place 'enormous pressure and stress' on doctors during emergencies and complications," he wrote in his decision, citing Studnicki.
"I don't think he would view the retraction as delegitimizing the research," says Mary Ziegler, a law professor and expert on the legal history of abortion at U.C.
It's impossible to know who will win the Supreme Court case, but Ziegler thinks that this retraction probably won't sway the outcome either way.
Oral arguments for the case, Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA, are scheduled for March 26 at the Supreme Court.
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