马里兰州上诉法院以宪法关切为由,就一项联邦规则进行辩论,该规则阻止计划生育计划从医疗补助基金中为一些服务提供资金。
A Maryland appeals court debated a federal rule blocking Planned Parenthood from Medicaid funding for some services, citing constitutional concerns.
马里兰州一个上诉法院在星期三听取了关于一项联邦规则的争论,该规则阻止计划生育计划为某些服务接受医疗补助基金,这是《一个大美人法案法》中的一项规定,即下级法院先前以侵犯宪法权利为由予以驳回。
A Maryland appeals court heard arguments on Wednesday over a federal rule blocking Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funds for certain services, a provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that a lower court previously struck down as violating constitutional rights.
案件取决于禁止向实施堕胎的组织偿还费用的法律是否构成对计划生育的定向惩罚,由卫生和公众服务官员捍卫这一规则。
The case hinges on whether the law, which bars reimbursements to organizations performing abortions, constitutes a targeted punishment against Planned Parenthood, with Health and Human Services officials defending the rule.
三名法官现在将决定这项限制是否生效。
Three judges will now decide whether the restriction can take effect.