Supreme Court rules for South Carolina in bid to defund Planned Parenthood 

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    Rules of the Supreme Court for South Carolina in order to defeat Planned Parenthood

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The Supreme Court has confirmed the candidacy of South Carolina to finance Planned Parenthood, judging that Medicaid patients cannot continue to choose their supplier. The court held a 6-3 decision according to ideological lines, with conservative judges in the majority.

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