Many women are often told not to expect pain worse than menstrual cramps when taking abortion pills to end a pregnancy, according to a new study in a medical journal.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a case that could determine the future of government funding for abortion provider Planned Parenthood. The case, Kerr v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic,
A state judge ruled that Missouri's abortion ban is unenforceable, but Planned Parenthood officials have to overcome some challenges before resuming abortion care.
The Supreme Court said Wednesday it will consider South Carolina’s move to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the latest abortion-related case since overturning it as a nationwide right.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Wednesday to hear South Carolina's bid to cut off public funding to Planned Parenthood in a case that could bolster efforts by conservative-leaning states to deprive the reproductive healthcare and abortion provider of government money.
S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster’s 2018 executive order aimed at defunding abortion provider Planned Parenthood is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina will once again be front and center before the US Supreme Court. Justices for the nation’s highest court agreed Wednesday to take up a case challenging the state’s efforts to defund Planned Parenthood for non-abortion services.
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will review South Carolina’s efforts to strip Planned Parenthood of Medicaid funds, taking on another dispute in the abortion wars in conservative states.
The issue in the case is whether Medicaid beneficiaries may sue under a law that lets them choose care from any provider qualified to perform the required services.
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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to hear a case asking whether South Carolina can block Medicaid patients from using Planned Parenthood clinics for non-abortion health care services. The case began with Gov.
The state cut off funding to Planned Parenthood because it provided non-abortion services to Medicaid patients.