- The Supreme Court’s split decision this week on an Indiana abortion law — allowing the part of the law requiring burial or cremation of fetal remains while nixing the abortion bans in the bill —gave those on both sides a win without tipping the court’s hand on where it is leaning or getting it embroiled in 2020 politics.
- The number of abortions in America is at an all-time low — partly because of the effectiveness of long-term birth control — while the politics dogging the issue are as tense as ever.
- Are Democrats in Congress really looking to overturn the long-standing Hyde Amendment, which bars federal abortion funding? Previous Democrat-led Congresses have tried before with no luck, although the current Congress has fewer Democrats who oppose abortion rights.
- If you’re an organization opposed to abortion and trying to sway a Supreme Court swing vote, on whom should you focus? Chief Justice John Roberts or newcomer Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh?
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