Matthew Kacsmaryk, a 45-year-old federal judge and strong proponent of pro-life, could soon be ruling on a lawsuit that would revoke U.S. government approval of mifepristone, a key abortion medication. The potential outcome of this case could restrict abortion access for over half the legal abortions carried out in the United States, including states led by Democrats with protected abortion rights.
Kacsmaryk, who was nominated by President Trump in 2019, has long held the stance that advocating for pro-life also involves taking action on an individual basis. Since 2016, he has served on the board of Christian Homes and Family Services, the same organization his sister turned to when she chose adoption over abortion as a 17-year-old pregnant girl.
The abortion pills lawsuit is one of many politically explosive cases to appear on Kacsmaryk's d