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The "big, beautiful bill" that Republicans in Congress want to pass this week contains language prohibiting Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid dollars for one year.
Planned Parenthood has said that barring Medicaid coverage could lead to many patients not getting the care they need.
The Supreme Court decision in Medina v Planned Parenthood interprets the Social Security Acts Medicaid provision as not being ...
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The case centers on funding for services Planned Parenthood provides in South Carolina, but the ruling could have broader ...
The Supreme Court’s generosity toward President Trump’s flagrant violations of constitutional norms has cast a shadow long ...
Most Americans also oppose using their tax dollars to support abortion. This Supreme Court ruling vindicates them.
"This case is the latest in a trend of lower court decisions that have misapplied our First Amendment precedents in cases ...
Senate parliamentarian OKs provision blocking Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers for one year ...
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 ...
Early reaction to Thursday's Supreme Court ruling that went against Planned Parenthood suggests that the 6-3 decision puts ...
The Supreme Court issued a major ruling on abortion today, deciding Planned Parenthood cannot sue the state of South Carolina ...