A federal court today ordered the Food and Drug Administration to reconsider the agency's controversial decision limiting non-prescription access to the morning-after pill Plan B to women age 18 and older.
U.S. District Judge Edward R. Korman ordered the FDA to make Plan B available to women age 17 and older within 30 days and to reconsider whether to make the drug available to women of all ages without a prescription.
[Excuse me, but did the FDA break a law in exercising the authority given it by United States Code? No? Then who the heck is this (or any) judge to arbitrarily 'order' it what to do?
We've a serious problem with our run-away judiciary - it needs be reigned in.]
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We've a serious problem with our run-away judiciary - it needs be reigned in.]
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Judge Orders FDA to Reconsider Limits on Morning-After Pill for Minors
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