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LINK Supreme Court signals it will side with Kentucky attorney general in bid to defend restrictive abortion law

The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered a Republican attorney general’s bid to defend a restrictive Kentucky abortion law, with some liberal justices sounding skeptical that a lower court was right to reject his request to intervene.

The case is not the only abortion-related battle that the court, stacked 6-3 with conservative justices, is set to consider this term. The court already waded into the polarizing issue when it voted 5-4 not to block a Texas law banning most abortions after as early as six weeks of pregnancy. And the justices will hear arguments Dec. 1 in a pivotal case challenging the right to an abortion before fetal viability established by Roe v. Wade.

snytiger6 9 Oct 13
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Fuck Texa$$. Fuck $COTU$.

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When politics interferes with justice, the path to violence becomes compelling.

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