The Supreme Court weighed in on abortion restrictions Tuesday, but the result suggests justices aren't yet ready to tackle the core principles at issue in Roe v. Wade, according to early analysis in multiple outlets. In Tuesday's ruling, the court delivered good and bad news for both sides of the debate. Justices upheld an Indiana law requiring that fetal remains be buried or cremated, on par with other human remains, reports USA Today. However, the court let stand lower-court rulings that blocked another aspect of Indiana law, one that would ban abortions being done because tests revealed an abnormality with the fetus, or because the parents wanted a different gender or ethnicity. The early takes on what this mixed message means: