“This ruling is a reminder that the fight against these extreme abortion restrictions is far from won.'
, the Chief Justice wrote that the “validity of admitting privileges law depend[s] on numerous factors that may differ from state to state.”
This, coupled with the line, “state and federal legislatures [have] wide discretion to pass legislation in areas where there is medical and scientific uncertainty” were used as justification for the court’s ruling. These lines essentially imply that restrictive laws using alternative justifications can be implemented without violating the Constitution..
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