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Tummino v. von Eschenbach: Steven Galson Decision Part 1

  • Issues:
    Emergency Contraception, Contraception
  • Regions:
    United States
  • Document types:
    Testimony
  • Work:
    In the Courts

12.15.08 - On March 23, 2009, the Center scored a major victory when a federal court ruled that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had put politics before women's health when it decided to limit over-the-counter access to the emergency contraceptive Plan B to women over 18.

Cases: 
Tummino v. Hamburg (NY)
Tummino v. von Eschenbach: Steven Galson Decision Part 1
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Cases and Resources

Victor Fisher, Anne Harrison, Mark A. Sandberg v. Craig Campbell (AK)
Ana Victoria Sánchez Villalobos and others v. Costa Rica / Amici (Inter-American Commission on Human Rights/Costa Rica)
A.S. v. Hungary (United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women)
Armstrong v. Mazurek (MT); Armstrong v. State
Achyut Prasad Kharel v. Government of Nepal / Amici (Supreme Court of Nepal)
Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood for Northern New England (NH)
Aid for Women v. Foulston (KS)
Brittany Prudhome v. June Medical Services, L.L.C. (LA)
Alyne da Silva Pimentel v. Brazil (Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women)
Carey v. Maricopa County (AZ)
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