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Synopsis of Rule of Law. The Supreme Court of the United States (Supreme Court) should not decide legislative policy. Facts. The State Welfare Department limits funding for first trimester abortions to those abortions that are “medically necessary.”
6 Απρ 2024 · Quick Summary. Roe (plaintiff), an indigent woman, challenged Maher (defendant), Commissioner of the Connecticut Welfare Department regulation, that limited Medicaid benefits for abortions to those deemed ‘medically necessary.’.
Facts of the case. In the wake of Roe v. Wade, the Connecticut Welfare Department issued regulations limiting state Medicaid benefits for first-trimester abortions to those that were "medically necessary." An indigent woman ("Susan Roe") challenged the regulations and sued Edward Maher, the Commissioner of Social Services in Connecticut.
Roe and Poe, two indigent women, could not get a certificate of medical necessity from a doctor and challenged the validity of the regulation by suing Maher, the Commissioner of Social Services.
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Synopsis of Rule of Law. The Supreme Court of the United States (Supreme Court) should not decide legislative policy. ... Subject of law: Fundamental Fights Under Due Process And Equal Protection.
Maher v. Roe Case Brief Summary: The case examines whether a state that participates in Medicaid has to pay for nontherapeutic abortions when it covers childbirth.