The Supreme Court has agreed to take up an abortion case this term. The justices will consider a Louisiana law that requires doctors to obtain admitting privileges from a nearby hospital.
Washington The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to take up an abortion case this term, adding an explosive issue to an already robust docket of controversial issues.
The justices will consider a Louisiana law that requires doctors to obtain admitting privileges from a nearby hospital.This is the first abortion case that will be argued since Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined the bench, solidifying a conservative majority.This story is breaking and will be updated.
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