The Supreme Court Monday left in place a Kentucky law requiring abortion providers to perform an ultrasound and show and describe it to the patient, regardless of the patient’s wishes.
The justices did not offer an explanation for their decision to refuse to hear a challenge to a lower court ruling that upheld the Kentucky restrictions. The law, which had been blocked by lower courts since 2017 when it was enacted, will now take effect.
As our country grapples with daily mass shootings and numerous lives lost because of gun violence in our communities, the US Supreme Court just “struck down a restrictive New York gun law in a major MORE
Join News Views for a Live Discussion for the last day of the Senate confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden’s nominee to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The event is scheduled to MORE
Al Franken, former Democratic Senator, got into it with a CNN GOP commentator, Alice Stewart, on the legitimacy of the Supreme Court following comments from Chief Justice John Roberts. At a conference on Friday Roberts MORE