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A Blockbuster Day For The Supreme Court

2025/6/27
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Jane Koston: 最高法院的裁决实际上为各州阻止计划生育组织接受医疗补助资金铺平了道路,即使是与堕胎无关的护理,这可能会使低收入人群更难获得任何类型的护理。 Jessica Levinson: 作为一名法律教授,我认为这个案件奇怪之处在于它似乎与堕胎有关,但在其他方面,它实际上与堕胎无关。这个案件实际上是关于谁有权起诉。联邦法律规定,如果你有资格参加你所在州的医疗补助计划,那么你可以去任何合格的供应商。南卡罗来纳州试图将计划生育从其医疗补助计划中移除,因此计划生育无法获得包括癌症筛查和妇女健康检查等一系列服务的报销。各州现在可以完全阻止对计划生育的资助,这将使各州更容易说,我们不希望计划生育成为该州的合格供应商。关于堕胎诉讼,我们看到它以不同的方式展开,例如,获得米非司酮的途径。

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The Supreme Court is set to release major decisions, including cases on birthright citizenship, voting rights, LGBTQ books in schools, and more. A key ruling allows states to block Planned Parenthood from Medicaid funds, even for non-abortion services. The implications of these decisions are far-reaching and discussed with legal expert Jessica Levinson.
  • Supreme Court to release major decisions on its last day of term
  • Planned Parenthood case allows states to block Medicaid funding
  • Cases on birthright citizenship, voting rights, LGBTQ books in schools, and the ACA are pending

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The Supreme Court will issue a slew of major opinions today on what’s expected to be the final day of its current term. Still outstanding are decisions in cases over President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order, a voting rights challenge in Louisiana, LGBTQ books in schools, and more. On Thursday, the court also paved the way for states to bar Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funds, even for services not at all related to abortion. Jessica Levinson, a law professor at Loyola Low School in Los Angeles, explains the justices' Planned Parenthood opinion** **and what they might have in store for us today.

And in headlines: Republicans are racing to meet a July 4th deadline to pass President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill despite yet another major setback in the Senate, Congress is still at odds over whether the US strikes on Iran “obliterated” the country's nuclear program, and a CDC vaccine panel made recommendations that could make it harder to get the flu vaccine.

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