Hillary Clinton sounds alarm after Supreme Court hearing on emergency abortion care
- The U.S. Supreme Court is considering if the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act covers emergency abortions in Idaho, where abortion is banned, regardless of the patient's condition.
- The Biden administration sued Idaho over its abortion ban, arguing that EMTALA protects doctors who recommend abortion as the best treatment for a patient in danger, disputing Idaho's stance.
- Idaho claims EMTALA does not override its laws, while the Department of Justice argues that the state's abortion ban violates a federal law established 40 years ago.
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