Politics

Supreme Court: Calif. law requiring pregnancy centers to notify women that state might cover abortions is likely unconstitutional

June 26, 2018June 26, 2018

The California law requires centers to notify women that the state provides free or low-cost health care, contraception services and abortion. The clinics said the state was violating free speech rights by requiring them to deliver a message that was in opposition to their very purpose. The state said the law was targeted at centers […]

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