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Abortion foes vent disappointment after Supreme Court ruling
By ELANA SCHOR
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Abortion opponents vented their disap-
pointment and fury on Monday after the Supreme Court
issued a 5-4 decision to strike down a Louisiana law that
would have curbed abortion access.
The ruling delivered a defeat to anti-abortion activists but
could intensify interest in the November election among
religious conservatives who are a key part of Trump’s
base. Some top religious conservative backers of Presi-
dent Donald Trump noted pointedly that both justices he
named to the high court dissented from Monday’s de-
cision, portraying it as an argument to ensure Trump has
another term in office to potentially tap more conserva-
tive nominees. The Rev. Frank Pavone, national director
of Priests for Life and a member of Trump’s Catholic vo-
ter outreach effort, said the president’s “two appointees
voted the right way” in supporting Louisiana’s ability to
require doctors who perform abortions to have admitting
privileges at nearby hospitals.
“Once again this ruling underscores the importance of Anti-abortion protesters wait outside the Supreme Court for a decision, Monday, June 29, 2020 in
elections,” Pavone said in a statement. Washington on the Louisiana case, Russo v. June Medical Services LLC.
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