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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita's office wants to vacate a 12-year-old injunction on an abortion provider state funding ...
Several high-profile Supreme Court rulings from an unusually active court are set to have an impact on Oklahoma at the state ...
Kim Davis, a former Rowan County clerk in Kentucky, is encouraging the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges.
Alina Salganicoff, PhD, discusses the immediate effects of the budget cuts to Medicaid as it pertains to women's health ...
A recent state report showed a 60% drop in abortions in South Carolina. Outside data indicates residents can still access ...
A reproductive health advocate called it a "direct attack" on Planned Parenthood and its ability to participate in Medicaid.
The Supreme Court in Medina limited the ability to enforce federal spending laws under §1983, ruling that such statutes must explicitly create individual rights to be enforceable. Because the Medicaid ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt on Thursday signed an executive order that directs state agencies to cease public funding of abortion providers.
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. The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on ...
July 30, 2025 - The Supreme Court's June 2025 decision in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic significantly narrows when plaintiffs can sue states for alleged violations of the Medicaid Act.
Even with the announcement, the five Planned Parenthoods that announced they were permanently closing on Friday due to Trump's Medicaid funding cuts will remain closed.
Planned Parenthood clinics around the country will continue to be reimbursed for non-abortion services through Medicaid, a federal judge ruled.
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