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Next month, the justices will hear arguments over whether a federal law on emergency treatment at hospitals must include abortions, even in states that have otherwise banned them. The scene outside the Supreme Court was lively Tuesday morning, with demonstrators occupying the streets surrounding ...
2024 ordered that no discriminatory and arbitrary treatment can be meted out to the child of a soldier serving on the country’s frontiers. The three bench judgement
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Arguing for the administration, Solicitor Gen. Elizabeth Prelogar said pregnant women “can suffer dangerous conditions that require immediate medical treatment to prevent death or serious injury, including organ failure or loss of fertility. And in some tragic cases, the required stabilizing care — ...
its abortion ban to the extent that it conflicts with a federal law, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. That 1986 law requires emergency rooms in hospitals that receive Medicare to provide “necessary stabilizing treatment” to patients who arrive with an “emergency medical...
The court said Sharif will surrender to the law and will go to jail after the six-week interim bail, adding that he can approach a high court for permanent bail. Giving arguments for bail-on-health-grounds application, Haris had sought 8-week time for "stress free" medical treatment outsi...
The court did not address the underlying question of whether the federal law, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA, trumps Idaho's near-total ban in certain circumstances. Instead, the decision indicates the Supreme Court believes it intervened in the dispute too soon. The ...
June 2022 and makes it a felony for physicians to perform most abortions, except when necessary to save the life of the mother. But the Biden administrationsued the statein August 2022, arguing its law is unconstitutional and preempted by the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or ...
Another judge Ibrahim Mohammed is out of the country for medical treatment, said Maraga, who is also the president of the Supreme Court. Maraga said two judges, Jackton Ojwang and Smokin Wanjala, are not able to come to court while Njoki Ndung'u who was out of Nairobi is unable to get...