On Wednesday, Supreme Court justices deliberated on whether state bans on abortions, enacted after the landmark decision overturning Roe v. Wade, conflict with federal healthcare law during medical emergencies. The conservative justices expressed skepticism regarding the violation of federal healthcare laws by these state bans, even in cases of medical emergencies. However, some justices also raised concerns about the impact of these bans on emergency care for pregnant patients.
Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Wednesday that state abortion bans enacted after the overturning of Roe v. Wade violate federal health care law, though some also questioned the effects on emergency care for pregnant patients. https://t.co/ItcjSvlZjz
Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Wednesday that state abortion bans after their sweeping ruling overturning Roe v. Wade violate federal healthcare law. https://t.co/zYBxGB9CX3
Conservative Supreme Court justices appear skeptical that state abortion bans that took effect after the sweeping ruling overturning Roe v. Wade violate federal health care law, even during some medical emergencies. https://t.co/Jg2GXql3XC