Will the Supreme Court reward violence against abortion providers?
On March 4, the Supreme Court will hear June Medical Services v. Russo.
On March 4, the Supreme Court will hear June Medical Services v. Russo.
WASHINGTON, D.C.— When Justice Anthony Kennedy retired from the U. S. Supreme Court, Donald Trump made a deal with religious conservatives. He promised to nominate a fifth vote against abortion rights in return for their continued blind devotion and campaign contributions. This week, anti-abortion extremists stand to collect. The Court will hear the case of June Medical Read more …
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In 2019 alone, according to the Guttmacher Institute, lawmakers across the United States have enacted 58 new restrictions on access to abortion care and family planning.