Supreme Court Denies Oklahoma's Emergency Bid for Withdrawn Family Planning Funds
"[T]he United States cannot impose on Oklahoma an obligation to provide abortion referrals when Title X itself does not address referrals at all," the state wrote in its unsuccessful request.
September 03, 2024 at 06:27 PM
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Administrative LawThe U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an emergency request from Oklahoma to preserve nearly $5 million in federal funds for family planning services that were withdrawn over the state's refusal to give patients the number of an abortion hotline.
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