Supreme Court upholds Indiana law requiring fetal remains burial or cremation after an abortion

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May 28, 2019
The Supreme Court has reversed a lower court ruling that struck down an Indiana law requiring fetal tissue from abortions to be buried or cremated.
Without oral argument,#SCOTUS upholds Indiana law requiring fetal remains to be buried or cremated, denies review o… https://t.co/KA5ofyNQ6H— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) 1559050781.0
The Supreme Court also declined to take up part of the law banning abortion on the basis of race, sex or disability.
SCOTUS NEWS ALREADY: The court has given an unsigned opinion upholding Indiana law requiring burial of fetal remai… https://t.co/I0qLJpKYDh— Lisa Desjardins (@Lisa Desjardins) 1559051461.0
*SUPREME COURT REVIVES INDIANA ABORTION FETAL-BURIAL LAW *SUPREME COURT REVERSES RULING THAT HAD STRUCK DOWN ABORT… https://t.co/fc14gsvsoy— Sahil Kapur (@Sahil Kapur) 1559050729.0
In Indiana fetal-remains case, SCOTUS reaffirms that rational basis review is exceedingly permissive.. RBG and Soto… https://t.co/iWJdpGCJPi— Jonathan H. Adler (@Jonathan H. Adler) 1559050761.0