No matter where you stand on the political spectrum or how you feel about medically induced abortion, you probably should be concerned about the recent Texas court ruling on the abortion drug mifepristone. Although the media have largely framed this ruling as part of the abortion rights debate, the fundamental issue is really about the ability of the FDA to use evidence-based data to guide its approval of medicines and devices without undue political interference. You might ask, why is a court in Texas able to block the FDA approval of a medicine even though it has no medical background? The answer lies in the fact that the FDA is an agency (overseen by the Department of Health and
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