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Court considers South Carolina’s effort to strip Planned Parenthood of Medicaid funding

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In 2018, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster ordered the state’s Department of Health and Human Services to bar abortion clinics from participating in the Medicaid program. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in the state’s attempt to exclude all Planned Parenthood services from the state’s Medicaid program — specifically, whether Planned Parenthood and one of its clients even have a legal right to sue to enforce the Medicaid Act.

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The court will hear Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic on Wednesday. (Katie Barlow)

ARGUMENT ANALYSIS

Justices likely to allow damages suit against Palestinian Authority to go forward in U.S. courts

During almost two hours of arguments on Tuesday, the court appeared inclined to allow a lawsuit by U.S. victims of terrorist attacks in Israel to go forward. The Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization argued that a law allowing those victims to sue them in U.S. courts violates the Constitution’s guarantee of due process, but the justices seemed skeptical of that position.

ARGUMENT ANALYSIS

Supreme Court likely to embrace expanded tax exemption for religious charities

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Justices across the ideological spectrum appeared to agree with a Catholic Charities chapter that Wisconsin violated the Constitution when it refused to give the group the tax exemption it gives to churches, religious schools, and some religious groups. The group contends it is exempt because it carries out its charitable works to put Catholic principles into operation.

SCOTUS NEWS

Justices decline to hear post-conviction relief dispute in Missouri capital case

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The Supreme Court declined on Monday to decide whether prisoners can win post-conviction relief on appeal as long as at least one appeals court judge votes to grant them permission. Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the denial of review in Lance Shockley’s case, Shockley v. Vandergriff. She was joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

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