Supreme Court Refuses To Block Texas Abortion Restrictions

Opponents and supporters of an abortion bill hold signs near a news conference outside the Texas Capitol, Tuesday, July 9, 2013, in Austin, Texas. The Texas House begins debate on the abortion bill Tuesday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharply divided Supreme Court is allowing Texas to continue enforcing abortion restrictions that opponents say have led more than a third of the state’s clinics to stop providing abortions.

The justices voted 5-4 Tuesday to leave in effect a provision requiring doctors who perform abortions in clinics to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.

The court’s conservative majority refused the plea of Planned Parenthood and several Texas abortion clinics to overturn a preliminary federal appeals court ruling that allowed the provision to take effect.

The four liberal justices dissented.

The case remains on appeal to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. That court is expected to hear arguments in January, and the law will remain in effect at least until then.

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