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Abortion Clinics Are Getting Nickel-and-Dimed Out of Business

Trump’s appointments of Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court further emboldened activists.

Abortion Clinics Are Getting Nickel-and-Dimed Out of Business
Medical equipment is seen in a procedure room at the Whole Woman’s Health abortion clinic in San Antonio, Texas (Photographer: Matthew Busch/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Amy Hagstrom Miller, owner of Whole Woman’s Health in Austin, has faced many existential threats to her business. When Texas passed a law in 2013 requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital, she was forced to close the clinic. She fought the measure all the way to the Supreme Court, and in 2016, she prevailed. By a 5–3 decision, the court ruled in Whole Woman’s Health v. ...
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