The Supreme Court let stand a Kentucky law requiring doctors to perform and describe an ultrasound exam before performing an abortion
The one-line order, refusing to review a lower court decision, created no nationwide precedent, but suggests that states may be gaining greater leeway in regulating
women’s rights to end their pregnancies. As typical in denied appeals, it was unsigned and included no explanation. It takes four votes on the nine-justice court to accept...
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