The next showdown in federal courts over abortion concerns a 1986 law, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, and whether it requires hospitals to treat pregnant women who develop complications.
On Thursday, Senior U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill — an appointee of President Bill Clinton — rejected motions by Idaho and its state Legislature asking him to reconsider his preliminary injunction barring a portion of a law criminalizi...
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