The Supreme Court’s Idaho emergency abortion ruling is not a victory

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The Supreme Court’s Idaho emergency abortion ruling is not a victory

Kicking the emergency abortion issue down the road as a national election looms is convenient for the court’s reactionary majority.

Dennis Aftergut

Dennis Aftergut is a former federal prosecutor, the former chief assistant city attorney in San Francisco and currently counsel to Lawyers Defending American Democracy. He signed LDAD’s December 2021 and States United Democracy Center's October 2021 bar disciplinary complaints against John Eastman. 

Laurence H. Tribe

Laurence H. Tribe is University Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus at Harvard University. The views expressed here are his own.

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