
Here are the major cases the Supreme Court will rule on in the coming weeks - The Boston Globe
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : The Supreme Court will determine whether states can block Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood.49% : While Medicaid, a program for low-income people, does not typically cover abortions, this case centers on whether patients have the legal right to challenge state decisions and choose their own health care providers under the program.
48% : The Supreme Court is set to weigh in on whether public schools must accommodate parents' religious beliefs by allowing them to withdraw their children from lessons featuring books with LGBTQ themes.
47% : Patients who go to Planned Parenthood for treatments like contraception, cancer screenings, and physical exams could see their care upended if the court sides with South Carolina leaders who say no public money should go to the organization.
45% : The Supreme Court is set to decide whether insurers must continue providing preventive health services at no cost under the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.
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