When U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk issued his ruling last year banning distribution of mifepristone, a commonly used abortion pill, it seemed fairly clear that the conservative judge had taken a political approach to his decision.
Now, a medical journal has made that even clearer.
Kacsmaryk’s ruling has been put on hold as the Supreme Court prepares to hear an appeal next month, but in the meantime, it’s being exposed for having relied on pseudoscientific conclusions.
On Monday, Sage Publications announced that it was retracting three articles that helped form the basis of Kacsmaryk’s conclusion that access to mifepristone should be restricted:








