A campaign launched by government watchdog website Accountable.US targets right-wing legal activist Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society for their efforts to restrict access to emergency abortions. The campaign aims to raise awareness during the Federalist Society annual conference.
Who is behind the latest attack on access to abortion even in emergencies? Some of the same players trying to impose their religious worldview on others. A projection condemning right-wing legal activist Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society as government watchdog website Accountable.US launches a campaign during the Federalist Society annual conference on Nov. 9, 2023 in Washington, DC.
(Leigh Vogel / Getty Images for Accountable US)(EMTALA) preempts state laws that impede emergency abortions needed to protect the health of pregnant people even if they are not on the brink of death. were overturned. That law was passed just weeks before Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died., Amy Coney Barrett, even though Americans were already voting in the 2020 presidential election that Joe Biden won. in mid-2022, Idaho’s extreme anti-abortion law went into effect. It makes it a felony for doctors in the state to provide abortions to people in serious medical distress unless they are about to die. to protect medical providers, regardless of state law, under EMTAL
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