Supreme Court rulings at 10am tomorrow and Friday and we’re still waiting this sleeper abortion case out of Idaho. It hasn't gotten as much attention as the abortion pill suit, but it's even more terrifying: Alliance Defending Freedom is pushing fetal personhood on behalf of a U.S. state
The case essentially comes down to: Are pregnant women who show up in emergency rooms people or mere vessels for potential life? As one brief notes, if the court rules for Idaho, it "will succeed in demoting pregnant women to second-class status under EMTALA."
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Idaho doubled down on the idea that women and pregnant people have to be on the brink of death before they can have an abortion—even if, say, their water breaks at 16 weeks and the fetus isn't viable. People are getting airlifted out of state.
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I know this isn’t the main point here, but I believe all religious hospitals that refuse to provide services due to a “religious” objection should be required to sell or convert to a secular nonprofit