Will the Supreme Court Block Abortion Providers from Suing on Behalf of Their Patients?

June Medical Services v. Gee could upend over four decades of abortion rights precedent when the case goes before the U.S. Supreme Court in March. That's because, as part of their decision, the justices will rule on whether abortion providers can sue on behalf of their patients. On this episode of Boom! Lawyered, Imani Gandy and Jessica Mason Pieklo explain why this is a big deal and how the Court is likely to decide.

Pro-choice activists rally in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington DC on May 21, 2019. Anna Gassot/AFP via Getty Images

June Medical Services v. Gee could upend over four decades of abortion rights precedent when the case goes before the U.S. Supreme Court in March. That’s because, as part of their decision, the justices will rule on whether abortion providers can sue on behalf of their patients. On this episode of Boom! Lawyered, Imani Gandy and Jessica Mason Pieklo explain why this is a big deal and how the Court is likely to decide.

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