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The Trump administration wants the Supreme Court to reinstate a requirement for patients seeking abortions to visit doctor’s offices in order to obtain one of the drugs used in medication-induced abortions — a requirement that opponents say subjects patients to unnecessary risk during the coronavirus pandemic. “Most women take the pills that end a pregnancy in its early stages at home,” the Washington Post’s Robert Barnes reports, “and U.S. District Judge Theodore D. Chuang ruled in July that requiring an in-person visit to obtain the medications during the pandemic was unduly burdensome.” In an emergency filing on Wednesday, the Trump administration asked the justices to overturn Chuang’s nationwide injunction that bars the Food and Drug Administration from enforcing the requirement. Additional coverage of the administration’s request comes from Caroline Kelly of CNN, Jess Bravin of the Wall Street Journal, Pete Williams of NBC News, and Kevin Daley of the Washington Free Beacon.

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