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Planned Parenthood Gets Victory From Supreme Court

Planned Parenthood has just won a big victory at the U.S. Supreme Court.
The nation’s top court refused to hear a case against the women’s healthcare provider brought by two states that tried to defund Planned Parenthood, Reuters reports. Louisiana and Kansas tried to defund the organization in the wake of the debunked right wing conspiracy theory that Planned Parenthood was selling baby parts.
MSNBC’s Pete Williams explains:
BREAKING: In victory for Planned Parenthood, US Supreme Court leaves lower court ruling on public funding intact. @PeteWilliamsNBC explains. pic.twitter.com/aH64r3RLv9
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) December 10, 2018
Despite investigations across several states, not one iota of evidence that Planned Parenthood was selling baby parts could be produced.
Dissenting in the refusal to review the case were Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch.
Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch dissent from SCOTUS’s decision to not hear Gee v. Planned Parenthood. https://t.co/fR2nmH0Knn pic.twitter.com/PLGgYkuB2O
— Matt Ford (@fordm) December 10, 2018
In late 2015 three people were shot to death and nine others injured at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado. The suspect reportedly told police after he allegedly killed three people, “no more baby parts.”
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