KEY POINTS
  • Twenty-one GOP attorneys general told a federal court it should dismiss a lawsuit filed by GenBioPro, one of the manufacturers of the abortion pill.
  • The Republicans, in their brief to the court, argued that FDA approval of a drug does not give the manufacturer an unconditional right to the sell the medication at all times.
  • GenBioPro has argued that West Virginia's abortion ban violates the U.S. Constitution, which gives the FDA the power to decide which drugs are sold nationwide.
Boxes of the medication Mifepristone used to induce a medical abortion are prepared for patients at Planned Parenthood health center in Birmingham, Alabama, March 14, 2022.

The Food and Drug Administration's power to approve drugs does not override state bans on the abortion pill, a coalition of Republican attorneys general told a federal judge this week.

The 21 GOP attorneys general told a federal court in West Virginia on Monday that it should dismiss a lawsuit filed by GenBioPro, one of the manufacturers of the abortion pill mifepristone. The company has asked the court to overturn West Virginia's abortion ban, arguing that it conflicts with how the FDA regulates mifepristone under federal law.