By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court struck down Texas' widely replicated regulation of abortion clinics Monday in the court's biggest abortion case in nearly a quarter century.
The justices voted 5-3 in favor of Texas clinics that had argued the regulations were a thinly veiled attempt to make it harder for women to get an abortion in the nation's second-most populous state.
Justice Stephen Breyer's majority opinion for the court held that the regulations are medically unnecessary and unconstitutionally limit a woman's right to an abortion.
Commentary by: Lynn Cheramie, Founder, Freedom Fighters of America
Doesn't this decision by the Supreme Court also affirm that a Physician or Clinic performing an abortion not be responsible for the injury, impairment or death of the mother following an adverse outcome of an abortion?
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court struck down Texas' widely replicated regulation of abortion clinics Monday in the court's biggest abortion case in nearly a quarter century.
The justices voted 5-3 in favor of Texas clinics that had argued the regulations were a thinly veiled attempt to make it harder for women to get an abortion in the nation's second-most populous state.
Justice Stephen Breyer's majority opinion for the court held that the regulations are medically unnecessary and unconstitutionally limit a woman's right to an abortion.
Commentary by: Lynn Cheramie, Founder, Freedom Fighters of America
Doesn't this decision by the Supreme Court also affirm that a Physician or Clinic performing an abortion not be responsible for the injury, impairment or death of the mother following an adverse outcome of an abortion?
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