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With attacks on funding mounting in South Carolina, Texas, and beyond, McGill Johnson shares how she stays grounded—and how ...
Having the freedom to choose your own health care provider is something many Americans take for granted. But the Supreme ...
The Supreme Court is considering a case that could strip millions of Medicaid recipients of their right to choose their ...
The case would especially impact low-income patients who rely on Planned Parenthood for a range of health care services.
No one — not states, taxpayers, or Medicaid patients — benefits from forced funding of Planned Parenthood, and the Supreme Court should affirm that.
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The Supreme Court sounded like it might actually rule in favor of a South Carolina Planned Parenthood affiliate in a fairly ...
This demonstration coincided with the U.S. Supreme Court hearing arguments on whether patients can sue states that cut ...
Planned Parenthood of Michigan is shuttering some clinics and reducing employment amid a restructuring in response to ...
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers a case that could cut Planned Parenthood off from Medicaid funding in South Carolina, pro-life advocates are drawing attention to the corporation’s past ...
Conservative states began trying to bar Planned Parenthood from receiving Title X or Medicaid dollars. The Tea Party, which became a household name after the 2010 midterm, took up the fight to ...
In a pivotal moment for healthcare rights in the United States, the Supreme Court is grappling with a significant issue: can individual Medicaid recipients sue states for access to Planned Parenthood ...