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|facts=In 1970, [[Congress]] passed [https://opa.hhs.gov/grant-programs/title-x-service-grants/about-title-x-service-grants Title X] (Title 10) of the Public Health Service Act. This is a federal grant program for '''family planning'''. | |facts=In 1970, [[Congress]] passed [https://opa.hhs.gov/grant-programs/title-x-service-grants/about-title-x-service-grants Title X] (Title 10) of the Public Health Service Act. This is a federal grant program for '''family planning'''. | ||
Title X funds could not be used for the reproductive right to an abortion. | |||
|comments=*[[Constitutional_Law_Maggs/4th_ed._Outline_II#Unconstitutional_Conditions_Doctrine%3A_Rust_v._Sullivan_.281991.29]] | |comments=*[[Constitutional_Law_Maggs/4th_ed._Outline_II#Unconstitutional_Conditions_Doctrine%3A_Rust_v._Sullivan_.281991.29]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, January 10, 2023
Rust v. Sullivan | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Citation | |
Date decided | May 23, 1991 |
Facts
In 1970, Congress passed Title X (Title 10) of the Public Health Service Act. This is a federal grant program for family planning.
Title X funds could not be used for the reproductive right to an abortion.