A deeply divided Supreme Court is allowing a Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in force, for now stripping most women of the right to an abortion in the nation’s second-largest state. But the justices also suggested that Wednesday’s order likely isn’t the last word on whether the law can stand because other challenges to it can still be brought.
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