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Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision 2020, Explained


June 29, 2020Uncategorizedabortion court doctor, abortion debate, abortion law and order, abortion laws john oliver, abortion laws usa, scotus abortion, scotus decision, scotus hearing, scotus ruling, supreme court abortion, supreme court analysis, Supreme Court Decision, supreme court decision todayStephen Mackey

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The supreme court just decided in the case of June Medical Services LLC v. Russo. This case had to do with a new Louisiana abortion law that is almost identical to a Texas abortion law ruled unconstitutional in 2016. Here’s what’s happening.

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