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This term, in Medina v. Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court will decide whether Medicaid beneficiaries may rely on a ...
In opposing the case, the state of South Carolina has argued that Edwards didn’t have a right to sue in federal court. The ...
Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared sympathetic on Wednesday to South Carolina's bid to strip Planned Parenthood of funding under the Medicaid program in a case that could bolster ...
Groups that oppose abortion have weighed in with a bevy of briefs at the Supreme Court arguing that because money is fungible, the Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood indirectly support the ...
The U S Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on whether South Carolina residents have a right to choose Planned Parenthood as a provider through the Medicaid Act as the state tries to exclude ...
If the Supreme Court sides with South Carolina, many GOP-led states are expected to likewise block Planned Parenthood from participating in Medicaid.
The court will decide whether Medicaid beneficiaries may sue to receive services under a law that lets them choose any ...
In the South Carolina case, a federal judge ruled in Planned Parenthood's favor, finding that Medicaid recipients may sue under the 1871 law and that the state's move to defund the organization ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in a case that, at first glance, appears to involve only a technical interpretation of the federal Medicaid Act. But the dispute has drawn wides ...
If South Carolina succeeds, there will be almost no check on states that discriminate against healthcare providers for any ...
South Carolina in 2018 moved to terminate a Planned Parenthood affiliate's participation in its state Medicaid program.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday was divided over whether Planned Parenthood has a legal right under federal civil rights laws to challenge the order by South Carolina’s governor barring abortion ...