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The abortion provider slammed the president’s signature legislation and warned of closures due to lost Medicaid funding.
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The Supreme Court released its decision in Medina v. Planned Parenthood last week, a 6–3 ruling against Planned Parenthood. Cue the predictable hysteria: Axios immediately opined that “Supreme ...
The Supreme Court’s generosity toward President Trump’s flagrant violations of constitutional norms has cast a shadow long ...
Planned Parenthood plans to sue the Trump administration over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which aims to cut federal funding for clinics providing abortions.
The Supreme Court sided with South Carolina, handing Planned Parenthood a major loss over taxpayer funding of abortions. It's ...
Early reaction to Thursday's Supreme Court ruling that went against Planned Parenthood suggests that the 6-3 decision puts ...
Congress on Thursday passed President Donald Trump’s so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill,” which the president is expected to sign ...
Planned Parenthood and Edwards sued South Carolina. They argued that the state was violating the federal Medicare and Medicaid Act , which Congress passed in 1965, by not letting Edwards obtain ...
The Supreme Court issued a major ruling on abortion today, deciding Planned Parenthood cannot sue the state of South Carolina ...
The case centers on funding for services Planned Parenthood provides in South Carolina, but the ruling could have broader ...