Updated at 11:45 a.m.
Three justices on Monday accused their colleagues of “abdicating” their judicial duty in declining to review two cases involving Planned Parenthood because of a “tenuous connection” to abortion.
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justices Samuel Alito Jr. and Neil Gorsuch, dissented from the court's decision Monday not to review two cases that involved Planned Parenthood.
December 10, 2018 at 10:25 AM
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Updated at 11:45 a.m.
Three justices on Monday accused their colleagues of “abdicating” their judicial duty in declining to review two cases involving Planned Parenthood because of a “tenuous connection” to abortion.
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