Supreme Court appears divided over whether states can cut off Planned Parenthood funding

Low-income patients who go there for things like contraception, cancer screenings and pregnancy testing could see their care upended if the court sides with South Carolina leaders who say no public money should go the organization. The court is considering a legal question that could have wider effects: Whether Medicaid patients can continue to sue over the right to choose their own qualified provider. (Whitehurst, AP News)

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Secularization: Being born in Spain no longer means you’re Catholic, archbishop says

The president of the Spanish Bishops’ Conference (CEE, by its Spanish acronym), Archbishop Luis Argüello, opened the conference’s 127th plenary assembly this week with a deep analysis of Spain’s growing secularization, noting that the time has ended when one could say “I am Catholic because I was born in Spain.” (de Cárdenas, Catholic News Agency)

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Americans’ Views of Deportations

As the new Trump administration begins to carry out immigration enforcement, Americans largely agree that at least some immigrants living in the United States illegally should be deported, in particular those who have committed violent crimes. However, less consensus exists on how the government should carry out deportations. (Noc-Bustamante & Krogstad, Pew Research Center)

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