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Idaho law only allows for abortion in the case of rape, incest, or to prevent the death of the mother. The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA, is a federal policy mandating federally-funded hospitals provide “stabilizing care” to patients. The Biden Administration argued that EMTALA mandates doctors perform abortion procedures when required to stabilize the health of a pregnant woman, even if the woman’s life is not at risk.
The female justices wasted no time digging in on Idaho’s lawyer, Joshua Turner, asking him about various cases in which women would and...Republican- and Democratic-appointed members of the Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared sharply divided regarding whether Idaho’s near-total prohibition of abortions conflicts with federal emergency medicine statutes.
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