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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow South Carolina to keep Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funding.
Plaintiffs argued the law violated people’s privacy rights and could be used to restrict media, such as R-rated movies.
The Supreme Court Has Dealt Another Devastating Blow to Women The court’s ruling in Medina v. Planned Parenthood twists logic ...
The conservatives on the Supreme Court ruled that South Carolina Medicaid patients cannot use their coverage at Planned ...
The Supreme Court sided with Texas over a law requiring pornographic websites to verify the age of users before allowing them ...
Medicaid patients don’t have the right to sue to see their doctor of choice, allowing South Carolina to exclude clinics that ...
A look at the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. The Court ruled 6-3 that Medicaid patients could not sue in order to en ...
All money paid to South Carolina lawmakers while they aren’t in session has been stopped by the state Supreme Court as the ...
We're taking a look at the broader impact of the Supreme Court's ruling to let states cut off Medicaid funding to Planned ...
In a 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has sided with South Carolina to defund Planned Parenthood by removing its health clinics from the state’s Medicaid program. Writing for the dissent, Justice ...
One couple wed and others renewed vows in Myrtle Beach as part of the city’s Pride Month and Equality Day a decade after the ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority, in a 6-3 vote, blocked Planned Parenthood from suing South Carolina after the state ended its Medicaid funding in 2018. The three liberal justices ...
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