The Supreme Court is divided over Idaho's near-total abortion ban, with conservative and liberal justices clashing on whether federal law mandates emergency abortions in states with bans. The case raises questions about patient rights, healthcare access, and the conflict between state and federal laws.
US Supreme Court justices appeared divided on April 24 in a case pitting Idaho's strict Republican-backed abortion ban against a federal law that ensures that patients can receive emergency care https://t.co/mN7IjweIq7 https://t.co/RVY792wnpv
In Moyle v US, the Supreme Court will decide whether Idaho’s abortion ban is trumped by a federal law concerning emergency care. What questions are the justices considering? https://t.co/c9DzSaBAKH Photo: Getty Images https://t.co/wUSq1QhClB
"We've seen justices... entertain questions that are very concerning. Questions that come from an extremist perspective." @SkyePerryman joins @mcgrathmag on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss Idaho's near total abortion ban. https://t.co/XL3Yhy0due