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In a blow to one the state's two abortion providers, South Carolina can refuse to pay Planned Parenthood through the state's Medicaid program, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision.
Erin R. Sclar, Sheryl B. Xavier and Stephanie Gross of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman PC discuss the Supreme Court's decision in ...
The Supreme Court in Medina limited the ability to enforce federal spending laws under §1983, ruling that such statutes must ...
A Planned Parenthood affiliate’s fight to hold on to Medicaid funding for nonabortion medical services in South Carolina is coming to a final end.
Supreme Court allows South Carolina to cut all Medicaid funding earmarked for Planned Parenthood Surviving roommate confronts Kohberger in court Thousands told to expect "considerable" damage as ...
In South Carolina, $90,000 in Medicaid funding goes to Planned Parenthood every year, a tiny fraction of the state’s total Medicaid spending.
II. Background As we wrote about in our Medicaid & the Law blog here, after South Carolina attempted to exclude Planned Parenthood clinics from the state’s Medicaid program, the Court in Medina ...
AJMC: On June 26, the Supreme Court sided with Medina in the Medina v Planned Parenthood case that allowed for South Carolina, and any other state, to withhold Medicaid funds from Planned ...
Planned Parenthood sued the Trump administration on Monday over a provision in Republican President Donald Trump's sweeping domestic policy bill that would prevent its health centers from receiving ...