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Washington, D.C.— People cheer in front of the Supreme Court on June 27. The justices struck down a Texas law that would have strictly regulated abortion providers, effectively limiting them to major cities. The decision was perhaps the court’s most important abortion judgment in more than two decades. It’s now likely to resonate on the campaign trail, as other states have similarly tried to impose onerous regulations on clinics. After the decision, pro-choice supporters seemed relieved. Among them: President Barack Obama. “I am pleased to see the Supreme Court protect women’s rights and health today,” he tweeted.