Three Republican state attorneys general have renewed a push to restrict access to medication abortion, and their latest legal move includes an exceptionally absurd justification for their campaign against abortion pills.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador filed an amended complaint earlier this month that seeks to compel the Federal Drug Administration to restore restrictions on mifepristone, one of two pills required to induce an abortion. The revised filing comes after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that the original plaintiffs, a group of anti-abortion doctors and groups, had no legal standing to sue, in part because they did not show how they have been harmed or are likely to be harmed by the FDA’s expansion of medication abortion access.
In the complaint, the attorneys general argue that expanding access to abortion pills poses a potential injury to their states because it leads to lower birth rates, including among teenagers.
“This is a sovereign injury to the State in itself,” the complaint says.
A decrease in birth rates, it adds, also leads to “further injuries” such as “diminishment of political representation” and “loss of federal funds” due to lower population numbers.








