Biden Administration Optimistic in Supreme Court Case on Idaho's Abortion Ban

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Biden Administration Optimistic in Supreme Court Case on Idaho's Abortion Ban
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The Biden administration is hopeful as oral arguments approach in a critical Supreme Court case challenging Idaho's abortion ban. The administration argues that the ban violates federal law and could undermine abortion restrictions in other states.

in an exclusive interview that he is optimistic in the weeks leading up to oral arguments in a critical Supreme Court case that could threaten the state’s near-totalThe Biden administration has sued to halt Idaho ’s abortion ban on the argument that it violates federal law requiring emergency room physicians to provide “necessary stabilizing treatment” to all patients under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, or EMTALA, because the state law prohibits all abortions except for...

ADF and the law firm Cooper & Kirk were invited by Labrador to join the legal team on the case when the Supreme Court The Biden administration contends that EMTALA requires hospitals to offer all possible treatment options to stop the emergency, including in some circumstances ending the life of the fetus in order to save the woman.

“It’s hard to read the tea leaves with the Supreme Court,” Labrador said, adding that issuing a stay “usually means that there’s a majority of the Court that thinks there’s a likelihood of success on the merits. But you can’t ever take anything for granted.”

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