The Supreme Court Punts Again On Emergency Abortion Care, With Lives On The Line

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    30% Somewhat Conservative

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    12% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -43% Negative

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37% : This argument grew out of one of the Biden administration's primary responses to Dobbs: About a month after the Supreme Court's infamous ruling, the administration sent guidance to hospitals that receive funding from Medicare, reminding them that, under EMTALA, emergency room doctors must still continue to perform abortions in some circumstances, even if the procedure is outlawed or restricted in the state.

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