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MedPage Today on MSNImpending Supreme Court Decision Could Upend Planned Parenthood FundingThis term, in Medina v. Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court will decide whether Medicaid beneficiaries may rely on a ...
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The Nation on MSNThis Supreme Court Case Is About More Than “Defunding” Planned ParenthoodIf South Carolina succeeds, there will be almost no check on states that discriminate against healthcare providers for any ...
At different intervals, dueling speakers, a woman with a siren horn, a tuba band, a Christian rock band and more vied for ...
South Carolina was sued after it disqualified Planned Parenthood South Atlantic from getting Medicaid funding even for health services unrelated to abortion.
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Most Americans disapprove of the use of tax dollars to fund abortion, and an overwhelming majority reject giving minors ...
As the second Trump administration enacts more of its policy goals, abortion opponents are trying to starve abortion ...
The Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday over whether a state can block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood clinics, in a technical interpretation over healthcare choices that has become a ...
If the Supreme Court sides with South Carolina, many GOP-led states are expected to likewise block Planned Parenthood from ...
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A fight over Medicaid could lead to another big win for the anti-abortion movement. But the conservative Supreme Court may not follow the expected playbook.
South Carolina argues that federal Medicaid statutes give states the flexibility to determine qualified providers. It could topple the abortion juggernaught.
Supporters of Planned Parenthood argue the state violated the Medicare and Medicaid Act of 1965, which states beneficiaries ...
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