The Public Order Emergency Commission, a mandatory review that takes place after invocation of the Emergencies Act, found the government met the very high threshold for using the law. Now the legal arguments for and against the decision are being heard in a court of ...
In a recent decision, Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley said invoking the Emergencies Act was unreasonable and led to the infringement of constitutional rights. The federal government is appealing the ruling. However, the Public Order Emergency Commission, which carried out ...
Dissenting alone, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said the court should have ruled for the administration and held hospitals must provide emergency abortions if needed to stabilize a patient. “Today’s decision is not a victory for pregnant patients in Idaho. It is delay,” she wrote. ...
In response to the Supreme Court's decision, President Bidenissued an executive orderdesigned to protect access to abortion services. On Monday, HHS issuednew guidanceto hospitals notifying them that they must provide emergency abortions if the life of the mother is at risk, stating that a federa...
"It's wrong, it's backwards, and women may die as a result. The fight is not over," Jean-Pierre said in a statement. Following the June Supreme Court decision, 13 states have banned abortion using so-called "trigger laws," and around half of all 50 states are expected t...
Jackson Women's Health Organization, the constitutional right to an abortion was returned to state control. This Supreme Court decision poses the questions as to whether EMTALA will continue to help barricade against state laws that prevent emergent hospital care short of life-threatening situations....
One respondent, “Darcie,” a white woman in her mid 40s, described how a supportive-housing manager threatened to call child protection services due to her decision to continue outreach work: “Someone's going to phone MCFD on you, because you continue to go out there and do outreach for...
She has published extensively on interactional sociolinguistics, identity, decision making, and problem solving. She is the author of Culture, Discourse, and the Workplace (2018, Routledge) and has co-edited The Routledge Handbook of Language, Gender, and Sexuality (2021) and Negotiating Boundaries...
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intended it to be. Both the Inquiry and the federal court have opportunities to make that clear to the government, who in this case, acted rashly by improperly invoking the law. The hope of civil liberties groups is that there will be both political and legal consequences to that decision....