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Texas and Mississippi abortion laws may run parallel paths to Supreme Court
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Formerly TwitterSteven Mazie
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At 10 am, the Supreme Court hears its second abortion case in as many months. Have a look at my quick @TheEconomist preview and follow me here. I’ll be analyzing the oral argument as it happens espresso.economist.com/face3ee8cd23d4e678783e668802b7a6
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Mark Joseph Stern
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I've been critical of libertarians who refuse to take a position on abortion, so I must credit Ilya Shapiro for filing a brief in today's Supreme Court case. He argues that federal law does not protect a woman's right to obtain a life-saving abortion. www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/23/23-726/301552/20240227133805489_Idaho-Moyle%20merits.pdf pic.twitter.com/lflBWSzYvR
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Lawrence Hurley
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The Supreme Court appeared divided as it grappled with whether provisions of Idaho's near-total abortion ban unlawfully conflict with a federal law aimed at ensuring certain standards for emergency medical care for patients, including pregnant women:
www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-hears-abortion-clash-emergency-room-treatment-pregnant-w-rcna148863
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Why The Supreme Court Probably Doesn't Care What Most Americans Think About Abortion Or Gun Rights
By Amelia Thomson-deveaux
Supreme Court's new term could see landmark rulings on abortion, guns and vouchers
By Ariane De Vogue