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South Carolina vs. Planned Parenthood: The Big Court Showdown
Washington DC, USAWednesday, April 2, 2025
South Carolina's actions started back in 2018. The governor issued an order barring Planned Parenthood from providing family planning services under Medicaid. A patient, Julie Edwards, fought back, saying she should be able to enforce her rights in court. A federal judge agreed, and now the Supreme Court is weighing in.
The state argues that there are plenty of other healthcare providers in South Carolina. But Planned Parenthood's lawyers point to a recent Supreme Court ruling that allowed people to sue to enforce their rights under a different federal law. They're hoping the court will see this case the same way.
The outcome could have big implications. If the court rules that patients can't sue, it could be a win for South Carolina. But if it rules the other way, it could be a victory for patients' rights. The court's decision will likely come down to how they interpret the Medicaid law and the rights it gives to patients.
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