DOJ Sues Idaho Over Abortion Law That Criminalizes Lifesaving Treatment in Medical Emergencies

Aug 03, 2022 View Original Article
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"If abortion is the necessary treatment to stabilize the patient, it must be done, the HHS said."
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"Garland was joined by Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta, who is leading the Justice Department's Reproductive Rights Task Force, which is tasked with monitoring and pushing back on state and local efforts to further restrict abortion."
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-10% Liberal
"The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Idaho to block the state's restrictive abortion law, saying it violated federal law requiring hospitals to provide necessary stabilizing treatment - including abortion - to people suffering from an emergency medical condition."
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-30% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : If abortion is the necessary treatment to stabilize the patient, it must be done, the HHS said.
45% :Garland was joined by Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta, who is leading the Justice Department's Reproductive Rights Task Force, which is tasked with monitoring and pushing back on state and local efforts to further restrict abortion.
35% : The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Idaho to block the state's restrictive abortion law, saying it violated federal law requiring hospitals to provide necessary stabilizing treatment - including abortion - to people suffering from an emergency medical condition.

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