In what could be the most significant ruling on the issue in years, the Supreme Court is expected to announce today a major decision on Texas’ abortion law. The law requires doctors performing the procedure to have admitting privileges at local hospitals and clinics in order to meet hospital-grade standards. But do those requirements on abortion providers pose an unconstitutionally undue burden on women? (Run time: 0:30)June 27, 2016
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