SCOTUS declined to take up a challenge against an Indiana law for abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains following such procedures, once again punting on a dispute surrounding the concept of fetal personhood.
The high court turned away a petition by an abortion clinic and two women who underwent abortions at the facility. The plaintiffs in the case were challenging a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit to reinstate Indiana's burial rule after a federal judge invalidated it.Requirements to bury or cremate remains from an abortion began in 2016 after then-Gov.
Although a federal district court found that challengers' First Amendment rights were violated by the law, the 7th Circuit last year overturned that decision. The rejection comes as Tuesday marks the anniversary of the leaked draft opinion signaling the overturning of Roe v. Wade, an event that telegraphed the high court's June 24 decision to allow states to impose laws severely restricting abortion access.
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