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WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court is upholding an Indiana law that requires abortion providers to dispose of aborted fetuses in the same way as human remains. But the justices are staying out of the debate over a broader provision that would prevent a woman in Indiana from having an abortion based on gender, race or disability.
The court is splitting 7-2 in allowing Indiana to enforce the fetal remains measure that had been blocked by a federal appeals court. The justices say in an unsigned opinion that the case does not involve limits on a womans right to an abortion.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented.
As to that part of the decision (to deny review of the lower court's ruling, which had struck down the law against sex-selection abortions), it was an unsigned order to deny review; only Justice Thomas noted a dissent from that part of the decision.