President Barack Obama Dept: A federal judge in New York on Friday ordered the Food and Drug Administration to lift age restrictions on the sale of emergency contraception, ending the requirement that buyers show proof they re 17 or older if they want to buy it without a prescription, according to The Star. The motivation for the secretary action was obviously political, U.S. District Judge Edward Korman wrote in reference to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who made the 2011 decision and WASHINGTON President Barack Obama supports requiring girls younger than 17 to see a doctor before buying the morning-after pill. But fighting that battle in court comes with its own set of risks. The ruling accused the Obama administration in no uncertain terms of letting the president pending re-election cloud its judgment when it set the age limits in 2011.
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