The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a case from Idaho testing whether the federal Constitution requires states to provide criminal defendants with a right to claim they are innocent by reason of insanity.Richey, Warren
Washington —The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to let Idaho enforce its near-total ban on abortion in certain emergency medical situations while legal proceedings continue and said it will take up the dispute involving whether the Biden administration can require under federal law hospitals in states...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday allowed for provision of emergency abortion care in Idaho hospitals but avoided wading into the legal issues at the heart of a case that has broad implications for the emergency care of pregnant people. The court’s ...
Idaho's law went into effect after the Supreme Court overturned Roe in 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...
The US Supreme Court is considering whether a near-total ban on abortion passed by the state of Idaho has precedence over a federal law that requires that doctors provide patients with medical care - that might include an abortion - in emergency situatio
Supreme Court case law. It also argues, however, that State can (as Idaho does) constitutionally encourage suspected drunk drivers to submit to blood tests by imposing administrative penalties -- including license suspension for one year -- for refusing to submit to a test. The paper predicts ...
Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor said the court was right to step back and allow emergency abortions to resume. They noted that because of the strict ban, women have been airlifted out of Idaho to have abortions in other states. ...
The Idaho Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the state's attorney general over a ballot initiative that aims to create open primaries and a ranked-choice voting system.
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court on Idaho's near-total abortion ban could impact what demands the federal government can impose on hospitals in other states. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson breaks down how Moyle v. United States coul
A draft opinion of a highly anticipated ruling from the Supreme Court involving abortion accidentally showed up online Wednesday. It appears likely the court will side with the Biden administration to allow emergency abortions in Idaho amid the state