Health | Supreme Court SCOTUS Not Interested in Planned Parenthood Case High court rejects NH anti-abortion group's push for docs related to gov't grant By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Nov 16, 2015 10:24 AM CST Copied In this Oct. 8, 2010, file photo, justices of the US Supreme Court gather for a group portrait at the Supreme Court in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File) The Supreme Court has rejected an anti-abortion group's bid to force disclosure of confidential Planned Parenthood and federal government records about a contract for family planning services in New Hampshire. The justices on Monday let stand a ruling that allowed the Health and Human Services Department to withhold some documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by New Hampshire Right to Life. The abortion opponents objected to a $1 million contract that HHS awarded Planned Parenthood in 2011 for family planning services in the state. The move followed action by New Hampshire's Executive Council to stop a long-standing practice of funneling federal money to the clinics. Councilors who opposed funding Planned Parenthood said they didn't want grant money given to the organization because it provides abortions using private funds. Planned Parenthood's funding gained scrutiny in June when controversial "sting" videos circulated showing a Planned Parenthood official discussing the transfer of organs from aborted fetuses (Planned Parenthood called the video "grossly misleading"). Even though the government had already provided certain details about the grant, New Hampshire Right to Life was pushing for more, such as an internal Planned Parenthood document that spelled out how each clinic is run, Reuters notes. Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas were the sole dissenters in the decision, which upheld a February ruling by the 1st US Circuit Court of Appeals. In his dissent, Thomas said that his colleagues' ruling "perpetuates an unsupported interpretation" of FOIA. (Planned Parenthood has said it won't take any more money for donating fetal tissue.) Read These Next Wondering how Cheryl Hines feels about all this? Wonder no more. It's the second-worst wildfire season ever for Canada. A child was reportedly among those shot dead in a Target parking lot. Analysis sees a historic shift underway in US capitalism. Report an error