Supreme Court Accidentally Leaks Its Opinion Apparently Overturning Idaho Emergency Abortion Ban

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Supreme Court Accidentally Leaks Its Opinion Apparently Overturning Idaho Emergency Abortion Ban
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The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday accidentally leaked its opinion in a case involving Idaho's emergency abortion ban and it appears that the justices will be ruling against the state. In the drafted opinion on Moyle V. United States which appeared briefly on the high court's website and was subsequently removed, the...

An initial opinion on a critical abortion case before the U.S. Supreme Court was released prematurely on Wednesday.The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday accidentally leaked its opinion in a case involving Idaho's emergency abortion ban and it appears that the justices will be ruling against the state.

The nation’s highest court heard oral arguments in late April in the case involving Idaho’s abortion ban that challenges whether a federal law that enforces emergency stabilizing care, including abortions, overrides the state mandate that only permits these procedures if, without them, a person would die.

Idaho Solicitor General Joshua Turner argued that the state was within its jurisdiction to decide how to practice medicine and that each emergent situation would be evaluated and handled on a case-by-case basis. Sotomayor took issue with Turner’s point that there was no objective standard to determining what to do in each situation, only a subjective one based on the physician’s good-faith decision. U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar argued that the case was not about Idaho’s overall ban but the state’s ability to criminalize essential care.

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