Supreme Court Sidesteps Abortion Question in Ruling on Indiana Law By News May 29, 2019 Add Comment Edit The justices upheld a law on the disposal of fetal remains, but declined to hear a case on whether states can prohibit abortions sought solely based on a fetal characteristic like sex or disability. Share this post Related PostsJim Jordan Claims Vindication, but Inquiry Says Talk of Abuse at Ohio State Was RampantKirsten Gillibrand Is Struggling. Will Abortion Rights Be Her Rallying Cry?What Trump Got Wrong on the Investigations Into Michael FlynnDe Blasio Once Ignored Trump. But in Iowa, It Was All Trump.After Alabama Abortion Law, 3 Democrats Propose a New StrategyHouse Equality Act Extends Civil Rights Protections to Gay and Transgender PeopleTrump’s Financial Disclosure Form: Five TakeawaysSteven Mnuchin Refuses to Comply With Subpoena for Trump’s Tax Returns
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