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Rarely has a straightforward 9-to-0 decision at the Supreme Court felt as unsettling as it did on Thursday. The justices’ unanimous ruling, in F.D.A. v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, rejected a challenge to the most commonly used abortion pill,