The Supreme Court could soon strike a blow to America’s largest abortion provider.
Amid growing concerns about the quality of care at Planned Parenthood facilities and the fact that taxpayer funding is going to facilities that provide abortions, the Supreme Court could effectively decide whether states can withhold taxpayer dollars from the organization in an upcoming case.
After South Carolina disqualified Planned Parenthood from receiving taxpayer funding under its Medicaid program, a federal district court forced the state to restore the funding.
Now, attorneys from the Christian law firm Alliance Defending Freedom are representing the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services in a case that could decide whether states can withhold such funding from providers like Planned Parenthood that fail to meet the state’s qualifications.
Oral arguments for the case, Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, are set for April 2. […]
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