Supreme Court agrees to hear first abortion case with 6-3 conservative majority

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The Supreme Court will hear its first abortion case with a newly fortified 6-3 conservative majority, taking up a procedural question of who has the power to defend state abortion restrictions in court

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron speaks during a press conference in Frankfort, Ky. | Jon Cherry/Getty ImagesThe Supreme Court on Monday announced it will hear its first abortion case with a newly fortified 6-3 conservative majority, taking up a procedural question of who has the power to defend state abortion restrictions in court.

The justices agreed to hear the Kentucky attorney general’s bid to intervene in a lawsuit over a state abortion ban that the governor refused to defend. However, the court refused the Kentucky attorney general’s request to consider whether a lower court decision striking down the ban should be thrown out.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, a Republican, is seeking to defend the law in court after Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear's administration refused. The 6th Circuit rejected Cameron’s request, prompting him to appeal to the Supreme Court for the right to intervene. Cameron has also asked the justices to reconsider the constitutionality of the Kentucky law in light of a recent Supreme Court that conservatives believe could pave the way for more limits on the procedure. Though a narrowly divided Supreme Court in that case,

 

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Does have editors? Do you guys even proofread? 'Watched for signs of how it is willing go toward'... ya'll have a stroke writing this?

I bet they would be fine if the woman killed herself? Its not a baby! What kind if devil people is he? Just curious! Not going to that church... holy crapola.

This guy, the antiLife attorney general for Ky? This guy blamed Breona Taylor for the homicidal behavior of cops. And now he wants to argue that women have no reproductive rights, not even in cases of incest, rape or the mothers health.

All men who pregnant women against their will should be chemically casterated

The Court was fixed by McConnell and Trump when the installed Kavanaugh on the Court without a serious background investigation.

Stop the infanticide 🛑🛑🛑🛑

The woman who is pregnant 🤰

Well let's see if the court can keep religion out of this, I doubt it but I'm willing to give them a chance.

アメリカの最高裁は、中絶の件は審議するが 選挙が合憲かは審議もしないのか。

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