
Supreme Court declines to hear challenge of IN law requiring abortion providers to cremate, bury fetal remains
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A law in Indiana requires abortion providers to bury or cremate fetal remains. The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to the law's legality.
A law signed in 2016 by Republican then-Governor and future U.S. Vice President Mike Pence imposed a requirement that clinics cremate or bury the tissue from abortions or miscarriages rather than using the standard method of incineration for human medical waste.
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