Court of Appeals Backs Ohio’s Planned Parenthood Funding Cut

An Ohio Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled that the state can cutoff funding to Planned Parenthood because it performs abortions, breaking with a lower court that found the state cannot deny public funding simply because its recipient provides abortions.

In a split decision, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals found that the Ohio state law prohibiting the allocation of state funds to organizations that provide “non-therapeutic” abortions "does not violate the Constitution because the affiliates do not have a due process right to perform abortions."

March 12 2019

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Court of Appeals Backs Ohio’s Planned Parenthood Funding Cut

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