The Supreme Court strikes down a Louisiana law that would have closed abortion clinics. It was its first major abortion case with Trump's two appointees.
The Supreme Court today struck down a Louisiana law that critics said could have forced all but one of the state’s abortion providers to close.
The decision in the case, the first major abortion challenge since the addition of President Donald Trump's two appointees, could signal the more conservative court isn’t ready to overthrow precedent on the divisive issue.
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