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."
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