Federal court divided over Idaho's abortion ban and emergency care fight
Source: CNN Politics
Updated 8:48 PM EST, Tue December 10, 2024
CNN The Biden administrations challenge to Idahos strict abortion ban divided a federal appeals court that heard arguments Tuesday in an emergency abortion care case that has already reached the Supreme Court once.
Multiple judges on the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals raised the possibility that President-elect Donald Trumps incoming administration would drop the case. John Bursch, an attorney for Idaho who was urging the appeals court to lift a preliminary order pausing aspects of the states ban, said it wasnt clear what the Trump Justice Department would do and that courts shouldnt just wait in such an uncertain situation.
An attorney for St. Lukes, a large medical system in the state that is supporting the administration as a so-called friend of the court, suggested the hospital might seek to keep the lawsuit alive if the Trump DOJ drops the suit.
Several judges on the appeals court appeared inclined to leave the order in place and return the case to the trial court for additional proceedings. However, at least a handful of the judges most of them appointees of Trump expressed skepticism of the Biden administrations arguments. The Biden administration claims that federally funded hospitals are obligated to provide abortions when pregnancy complications are jeopardizing a womans life or her health, even in states that prohibit the procedure.
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(2,722 posts)maxsolomon
(35,358 posts)Delay delay delay wins the day.
Spokane and Pullman are going to get every emergency case there is in Idaho. There's nowhere else to go. Ontario, Oregon only has a Catholic hospital that probably won't help.
If you're in Boise, good luck. Pullman is 5 hours away.