
Missouri's last abortion clinic can stay open for now
The clinic will be allowed to continue providing abortions until a final decision is made on Planned Parenthood's license.
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The clinic will be allowed to continue providing abortions until a final decision is made on Planned Parenthood's license.
St. Louis Circuit Judge Michael Stelzer extended a preliminary injunction he previously issued
"The fate of abortion access in Missouri now rests in a court's hands," Planned Parenthood said
The abortion clinic said Wednesday that it would no longer comply with state law that it conduct two pelvic exams on women seeking abortions
Planned Parenthood will be allowed to continue operations even as the state has refused to renew its license
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Missouri's Department of Health & Senior Services had "refused to renew" the clinic's license, which was set to expire on May 31
Planned Parenthood of St. Louis would have been forced to stop providing abortion by the end of Friday
Planned Parenthood, the last remaining abortion clinic in Missouri, may have to stop providing abortions at the end of this week
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