
Texas Leaders and nonprofits are reacting to the news with split opinions, and San Antonians are planning a rally and protest against the ruling Friday night. In his opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas said the court should reconsider other rulings that protect rights to contraception, same-sex relationships and same-sex marriages. The ruling set off a number of Trigger Laws around the country, including in Texas. Wade, ending constitutional protections and giving states the power to outlaw abortion. Supreme Court issued a historic reversal of Roe v. Here's a look at the major decisions made this week. Bruen strikes down a New York law that requires gun owners to have "proper cause" requirements. The Supreme Court issued its biggest gun rights ruling in more than a decade on Thursday, June 23. The 6-3 ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Assn., Inc. The court voted 5-4 in favor of allowing the Department of Health and Human Services to continue using the preferred method of calculating payments for hospitals that take on a disproportionate number of low-income patients. Currently, the calculation is based on a formula set by a Medicare status. The conflict was centered on how the payments are calculated.

Empire Health Foundation sued, arguing the calculations by HHS were depriving "disproportionate share hospitals" that serve a high number of low-income patients, of more than $600 million.

Empire Health Foundation related to medicare payments being made to hospitals serving low-income patients. Wade decision, SCOTUS issued an opinion in Becerra v. The ruling also set off a number of Trigger Laws around the country, including in Texas. Texas was already home to the nation's strictest abortion law, Senate Bill 8, also known as the Heartbeat Bill.
