The court's first abortion rights case since Brett Kavanaugh joined the bench could mean tighter abortion restrictions across the country.
found that “a state can't say it's doing this for credentialing purposes if the hospital's reasons for denying admitting privileges have nothing to do with the doctor's quality.” Like Texas, Louisiana's record showed “admissions privileges rest on many things. It could rest on qualifications, but it could rest on the number of patients a doctor has. It could rest on whether a particular hospital needs more providers.
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