Anti-abortion groups have expressed skepticism regarding a document briefly published on the Supreme Court's website, questioning the finality of its contents. The Biden administration's argument that the Emergency Medical Treatment Labor Act (EMTALA) should be utilized to safeguard abortion access in emergency situations has faced criticism from these groups.
The Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America State Policy Director highlighted the Idaho law as a protective measure for both mothers and children. The Idaho Supreme Court's decision was praised for affirming that women can receive miscarriage care without their lives being in immediate danger.
In response to the Biden administration's reliance on EMTALA, the State Policy Director pointed out that state laws restricting abortion still permit the procedure in life-or-death scenarios. She emphasized that the final opinion on the matter has yet to be released.