The District Court ruling raised Idaho to the status of Texas: abortion for “emergencies,” but what is an emergency?In other words, the district court’s injunction will go back into effect (allowing emergency abortions in Idaho), and the case will take the normal course through the appeals courts before coming back to #SCOTUS.
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) June 26, 2024
Maybe they shouldn’t have rushed it?? https://t.co/ekC5TzVz4p
Bloomberg releases more details from the EMTALA opinion: A 6–3 vote, with Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch dissenting. Justice Jackson writes that dismissing the case without a decision "is not a victory for pregnant patients in Idaho." https://t.co/cNEstODX9o pic.twitter.com/FanPjaswNf
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) June 26, 2024
"If the DIG order is the final decision, then what happens next is this case goes back to the en banc 9th Circuit, which will likely affirm the district court's finding that EMTALA trumps Idaho's ban," he explained. "Idaho could try again to get this SCOTUS to review, but see current gridlock."
One step forward, two steps back. EMTALA is a law from 1986. The Supremes are basically refusing to deal with it. This decision will leave a conflict in the districts, classically a reason for the Court to rule.Re EMTALA decision, remember that the Court allowing litigation to unfold in Idaho (good bc of injunction) also essentially allows a bad 5CA order holding that EMTALA does NOT preempt Tx’s abortion ban to stay in place. Given the populations in TX vs ID, that’s not a win.
— Greer Donley (@GreerDonley) June 26, 2024
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