Supreme Court conservatives, cowed by Dobbs backlash, leave women hanging on emergency care

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The Supreme Court tipped its hand when it accidentally shared a version of its ruling allowing emergency abortions in Idaho where abortions are banned. The ruling, however was based, essentially, on a technicality, leaving the question of whether federal requirements to allow medical emergency abortions overrides state abortion bans. Irin Carmon, senior correspondent at New York Magazine, talks with Alex Wagner about where this leaves women dealing with crisis pregnancies and the apparent political considerations the court is making with its ruling.

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コメント (21)
  • It isn’t Dobbs backlash, it is the realization that people are delving into their finances to look for corruption. Got too cocky too early…
  • Watching from Europe, it feels outlandish that court sentences are needed to establish that emergency care can be provided. It should not matter that a patient is pregnant or not. Those decisions pertain to doctors and patients themselves in the ER and when the emergency occurs. It cannot be decided theoretically in a court.
  • @Silv718
    We fought a war against a king, but establish lifelong positions...
  • I’m so sick of politics. The past nine years have been horrific. It’s exhausting
  • @sblank33
    Idaho, not Ohio, for the millionth time.
  • An ACCIDENTALLY posted copy that just APPEARED!! Or does it appear that it was accidentally posted.., hmmm
  • @DavidJ222
    Treading on women has never ended well for republicans. You would think they would've learned by now.
  • @rare6319
    Fun fact Human sacrifice can be tracked back to as early as 800bc.😮
  • @grimvian
    I don't understand, why judges have political views and not objective...
  • These "emergency" rules make a mockery of the whole problem. What dr is going to risk their career by trying to judge whether it's enough of an emergency??
  • @trvst5938
    We need age and term limits across the board in all government. Most state supreme courts are composed of old men over the age of 78. 🫴
  • It's really quite intriguing as to why —in as much as how these leaks come about, the previous Dobbs leak was in all likelihood a deliberate forewarning, this leak here surely can't be a cry for help from someone inside, that's too much drama to go through all this, inadvertence would likely have been the play of yesterday.
  • It's up to the states like it should be. Quit trying to make a problem when there isn't one.
  • Lot more important American problems then ,states deciding abortion, wake up people stop feeding their distractions from boarder, energy independence, economy ......spending out control.. Where's ur brains news ladies
  • @richyp64
    This is why I’m so thankful I moved my family to the safety of a sanctuary state. Our city has made every effort to make abortion available to all birthing people and especially to our low income and POC communities. Vote blue to save our democracy. 💙💙
  • @DavidJ222
    The Texas prolife abor tion law has literally led to more in fant dea ths. The in fant mor tality rate went up in the state by nearly 13% the year after the heartbeat act went into effect. But of course it did.