Description
On 30 June 1980, in a five to four decision, the US Supreme Court ruled in the Case Harris v. McRae that the Hyde Amendment of 1976 did not violate the US Constitution. The Hyde Amendment banned the use of federal funding to pay for any abortion services. The US Supreme Court's decision in Harris v. McRae overturned the decision of McRae v. Califano (1980), in which the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York had ruled that the funding restrictions established by the Hyde Amendment violated the US Constitution. After the US Supreme Court's ruling in Harris v. McRae, the Hyde Amendment continued to prohibit federal Medicaid funding for abortion services, limiting the funds available for low-income women seeking abortions.
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Title
- Harris v. McRae (1980)
Contributors
Date Created
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2017-06-28
Subjects
- Law
- Contraception
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies Appropriations
- Medicaid
- Abortion--Law and legislation--United States
- Abortion
- Birth control clinics
- United States. Social Security Act
- Reproductive Rights
- United States. Social Security Amendments of 1965
- Health insurance--United States
- Poor--Medical care--United States
- McCorvey, Norma, 1947-2017
- Hyde, Henry J.
- McRae, Cora
- Dooling, John Francis
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies Appropriations
- United States. Social Security Act
- United States. Social Security Amendments of 1965
- McCorvey, Norma, 1947-2017
- Hyde, Henry J.
- McRae, Cora
- Dooling, John Francis
- United States. Supreme Court
- United States. Department of Health and Human Services
Keywords
- Legal
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