BREAKING: Supreme Court Overturns Roe vs Wade

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The Dobbs decision led to a sharp rise in women deciding that if they’re not allowed to control their fertility, they'll eliminate it. After Dobbs, Americans are turning to permanent contraception


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April 26, 2024

SNEAKY SAM


Sam Alito Thinks We’re All Stupid​


The justice snapped that “nobody’s suggesting” pregnant women don’t deserve medical care in E.R.s. Actually, lots of people would put the fetus before her.​

U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito

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U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito

During Wednesday’s Supreme Court arguments over life-saving abortions in emergency rooms, a few things became clear: The male justices are unconcerned by women’s suffering, and Justice Samuel Alito thinks there aren’t enough abortion restrictions across the U.S.—but if you press him on that point, you’re the ridiculous one.

The case, United States v. Idaho, is about whether emergency rooms in Idaho—a state that bans all abortions except those done to prevent death, not to preserve health—are in violation of a federal law that requires E.R. patients to be stabilized. The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA, says hospitals that accept Medicare funding have to stabilize patients facing threats to their health, and for pregnant patients facing complications, the treatment is sometimes abortion.

But this is not a normal case: Idaho is represented in part by Alliance Defending Freedom, or ADF, a far-right legal activist group that is pushing for nationwide restrictions, including a national abortion ban. Idaho and ADF argued in case briefs and before the court that a fetus is a separate patient under EMTALA and deserves equal treatment in E.R.s. This is a fetal personhood argument, and if it’s taken to its logical endpoint, it would lead to a ban on all abortions nationwide, the end of IVF as we know it (see: Alabama), and restrictions on certain forms of birth control. In practice, women whose water breaks too early could be forced on bed rest to try to save the fetus, or given C-sections against their will. The latter is already happening, and in fact, happened even before Dobbs.

During arguments, some of the male justices seemed content to talk about whether EMTALA’s funding conditions are an appropriate use of the Constitution’s spending clause, while the women were focusing on the medical harm Idaho’s law has caused to living, breathing women. Late in the argument, Alito—who wrote the majority opinion in Dobbs that allows laws like Idaho’s to be enforced—was upset that not enough time had been devoted to the existence of the words “unborn child” in the law about emergency room care.

Alito expressed concern that “one potentially very important phrase” may not have been mentioned: “EMTALA’s reference to the woman’s ‘unborn child.’” (Actually, Justice Neil Gorsuch asked about it 45 minutes earlier in the session.) Alito asked of the Biden administration’s lawyer, Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar, “Isn’t that an odd phrase to put in a statute that imposes a mandate to perform abortions?” He then inquired, “Doesn’t that tell us something?”

He was not-so-subtly hinting that he thinks there’s a legislative basis for fetal personhood hidden in the law, and said that EMTALA “indisputably protects the interests of the unborn child” if the pregnant woman wants to continue the pregnancy. Prelogar countered that “the duty runs to the individual with the emergency medical condition” and it was wrong to imply that “Congress suggested that the woman herself isn’t an individual, that she doesn’t deserve stabilization.” Sensing that Prelogar was onto him, Alito got testy. “Nobody’s suggesting that the woman is not an individual, and she doesn’t … she doesn’t deserve stabilization. Nobody’s suggesting that,” he snapped. Prelogar calmly responded that Idaho is currently treating women in this fashion.

Since the court let Idaho enforce its law in early January, six pregnant women have been airlifted out of state—that’s compared to just one patient in all of 2023. Emergency rooms in other states are also turning away pregnant patients—stories we’ve heard directly from some women who’ve sued, and in devastating news reports like one from the Associated Press published days before arguments. Women have, as one amicus brief noted, been “demot[ed]” to “second-class status under EMTALA.”

Not only did Alito ignore evidence from multiple states showing that bans are limiting women’s access to health care, he also disregarded the stated goal of one of the law firms involved in the case. As ADF CEO Kristen Waggoner recently told Politico, “We do believe at ADF that the Constitution protects the life of an unborn child and that that is in the 14th Amendment.” That would be game over for abortion—along with a lot of other reproductive healthcare.

ADF is not hiding its strategy. Alito, on the other hand, keeps to the stealthy shadows, attempting to advance arguments that promote fetal personhood while simultaneously insisting that this unprecedented expansion of personhood rights won’t come at the expense of women’s lives and autonomy. It’s a deception of the highest order and onlookers might be left to conclude that he either thinks we’re all too dumb to notice—or that he knows nothing can stop the 6-3 court from doing what it wants. (The latter attitude was quite evident in Thursday’s arguments over whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity for allegedly orchestrating the January 6 insurrection.)

Alito seems to have a habit of trying to slip one over the American public. In the other abortion case this term, concerning the fate of the abortion drug mifepristone, he referred to the Comstock Act not by name, but by statute number, 18 U.S.C. 1461. Comstock is a dormant, Victoria-era law that the power-hungry folks behind Project 2025, the proposed agenda for a second Trump term, expect the former president to revive and enforce in order to ban the mailing of abortion pills—if not all clinic supplies—should he win a second term. Prelogar argued that case as well, and she made sure everyone knew what Alito was trying to pull. She responded, “I think that the Comstock provisions don’t fall within FDA’s lane.”

That interaction in March may help explain why Alito sounded so contemptuous Wednesday after the government’s lawyer called out his ulterior motives. Alito doesn’t like having his power challenged, and if you do it, he’ll suggest you’re simply being hysterical. But make no mistake, anti-abortion activists like ADF, the architects of Project 2025, and, yes, Alito, are plotting to erase the personhood of women and pregnant people. They’re telling us loud and clear.
 

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“If Roe v. Wade can fall, anything can fall. Social Security can fall. Medicare can fall. Voting rights can fall. And God help us all, but democracy itself can fall,” says Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

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Watch
@NorahODonnell 's full interview with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries this Sunday on 60 Minutes.


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@CAKitchener
Breaking: An important post-Dobbs lawsuit, filed by a TX ex husband against three women who allegedly helped his ex wife obtain abortion pills, has been dismissed. This was a big test case in the antiabortion fight against abortion pills — and it went nowhere.



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2/11
@amy_bresnen
Mitchell is a despicable person



3/11
@HalMarshall2309
I read this as the plaintiff abandoning his suit, not that a court ordered him to do so.



4/11
@MoistenedTart
Love to see it!



5/11
@Corndog
Plaintiff should have to pay for lawyers fees for defendants for bringing a frivolous lawsuit with intent to injure. IANAL but that should be a thing if it isn’t!



6/11
@lemmeb_great
Glad she isn't stuck with a baby by this weirdo. I know he's somewhere punching the air that she's free from him. And thank you to those three women. They are heroes.



7/11
@Resist4everBlue
🤟



8/11
@Lalura
👏👏👏



9/11
@RennieThomas4
Do we know why he dropped the case?



10/11
@ritamosquita51
He dropped it.



11/11
@bsines
Details from Bloomberg Law News



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@AlexBWall
🚨NEW horrifying analysis from @citizenwillis: 134 rape-induced pregnancies occur daily in states with MAGA abortion bans.

Trump brags about "killing Roe" calls these bans "a beautiful thing to watch." Trump Proclaims ‘I Killed Roe v. Wade’ as 134 Rape-Induced Pregnancies Occur Daily in Abortion Ban States



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2/11
@danny_itachi
It was never about saving babies, it was never about “basic biology”, it was never about “states rights”; it always was and will always be about controlling women and it’s utterly sick. Idgaf if that makes me a “baby killer”, forced birthers are a fringe radical minority anyways



3/11
@GOPJesusUSA
Soon to be nationwide, thanks to President Trump’s Project 2025.

You’re welcome.

[Quoted tweet]
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4/11
@blakeAmasterman
Unpopular opinion: I’m for killing the rapists not the babies.



5/11
@NiQ_108
Horrific. Disturbing. 😳 🤮



6/11
@MSG_MILES
Wow this is crazy!!!



7/11
@Ra5Rebel
Women are not property. The alarming number of rape victims since January is heartbreaking. Whatever your reason to vote, I hope you prioritize dignity, equality, and a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. /search?q=#WomensRights /search?q=#EqualityForAll /search?q=#EndViolenceAgainstWomen /search?q=#MyBodyMyChoice /search?q=#VoteForChange /search?q=#VoteForChange /search?q=#BlackVoices /search?q=#BlackExcellence /search?q=#LatinoVoices /search?q=#LatinoEmpowerment /search?q=#AAPIVoices /search?q=#StopAsianHate /search?q=#IndigenousVoices /search?q=#NativePride /search?q=#JewishVoices /search?q=#JewishPride /search?q=#MuslimVoices /search?q=#SupportMuslims /search?q=#WomensRights /search?q=#WomenUnite /search?q=#LGBTQVoices /search?q=#EqualityForAll /search?q=#TexasStrong /search?q=#TexasVotes /search?q=#FloridaForChange /search?q=#FloridaStrong /search?q=#GeorgiaOnMyMind /search?q=#PeachStatePride /search?q=#PureMichigan /search?q=#MichiganStrong /search?q=#PAForChange /search?q=#KeystoneState /search?q=#WisconsinProud /search?q=#ExploreWisconsin /search?q=#MinnesotaNice /search?q=#MNForChange /search?q=#NevadaStrong /search?q=#BattleBornState /search?q=#ArizonaRising /search?q=#AZForChange /search?q=#Veterans /search?q=#GenZ /search?q=#Swifties /search?q=#HaitianPride
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It's demonic that you guys hear of 134 rape induced pregnancies and you are upset over them not being able to abort the baby




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@AlexBWall
🚨NEW horrifying analysis from @citizenwillis: 134 rape-induced pregnancies occur daily in states with MAGA abortion bans.

Trump brags about "killing Roe" calls these bans "a beautiful thing to watch." Trump Proclaims ‘I Killed Roe v. Wade’ as 134 Rape-Induced Pregnancies Occur Daily in Abortion Ban States



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@danny_itachi
It was never about saving babies, it was never about “basic biology”, it was never about “states rights”; it always was and will always be about controlling women and it’s utterly sick. Idgaf if that makes me a “baby killer”, forced birthers are a fringe radical minority anyways



3/11
@GOPJesusUSA
Soon to be nationwide, thanks to President Trump’s Project 2025.

You’re welcome.

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It's time to ban President Trump's Project 2025.


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4/11
@blakeAmasterman
Unpopular opinion: I’m for killing the rapists not the babies.



5/11
@NiQ_108
Horrific. Disturbing. 😳 🤮



6/11
@MSG_MILES
Wow this is crazy!!!



7/11
@Ra5Rebel
Women are not property. The alarming number of rape victims since January is heartbreaking. Whatever your reason to vote, I hope you prioritize dignity, equality, and a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. /search?q=#WomensRights /search?q=#EqualityForAll /search?q=#EndViolenceAgainstWomen /search?q=#MyBodyMyChoice /search?q=#VoteForChange /search?q=#VoteForChange /search?q=#BlackVoices /search?q=#BlackExcellence /search?q=#LatinoVoices /search?q=#LatinoEmpowerment /search?q=#AAPIVoices /search?q=#StopAsianHate /search?q=#IndigenousVoices /search?q=#NativePride /search?q=#JewishVoices /search?q=#JewishPride /search?q=#MuslimVoices /search?q=#SupportMuslims /search?q=#WomensRights /search?q=#WomenUnite /search?q=#LGBTQVoices /search?q=#EqualityForAll /search?q=#TexasStrong /search?q=#TexasVotes /search?q=#FloridaForChange /search?q=#FloridaStrong /search?q=#GeorgiaOnMyMind /search?q=#PeachStatePride /search?q=#PureMichigan /search?q=#MichiganStrong /search?q=#PAForChange /search?q=#KeystoneState /search?q=#WisconsinProud /search?q=#ExploreWisconsin /search?q=#MinnesotaNice /search?q=#MNForChange /search?q=#NevadaStrong /search?q=#BattleBornState /search?q=#ArizonaRising /search?q=#AZForChange /search?q=#Veterans /search?q=#GenZ /search?q=#Swifties /search?q=#HaitianPride
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11/11
@ChrisGeorgeBerg
It's demonic that you guys hear of 134 rape induced pregnancies and you are upset over them not being able to abort the baby




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These ppl do not care about women and girls. THIS is what women are supposed to be fighting against.
 

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@piper4missouri
The Missouri AG, Andrew Bailey, is suing claiming that abortion pills are causing Missouri teens to not reproduce thereby injuring the state because of a population decrease. I’m not kidding.

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Oh my gosh. The new mifepristone lawsuit claims that mifepristone is suppressing teen birth rates, which injures plaintiff states by depriving said states of population increases - as if teen girls are inherently meant to serve the state as baby factories.


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@JenXFreeman
Did somebody lace the water with crazy down there? How do you go from Claire McCaskill to this?



3/41
@piper4missouri
We do have a lot of folks testing positive for lead…



4/41
@InSpiteOfTrump
Has he ever won a lawsuit?

He keeps flushing our tax dollars down the toilet.



5/41
@piper4missouri
I don’t think he has won even one.



6/41
@AnastasiaforKam
I remember a time when teen pregnancy was something we tried to prevent. Smdh.



7/41
@wrens_dens
Missouri — you should all be horrified/terrified of this man. This is not the worst thing he is done or plans to do. You must make everyone you know aware of the danger he puts you in. He will block your release from prison if your conviction is overturned, he will fight against birth control/reproductive rights, and he will do it all in the comfort of his office.



8/41
@mattdeichmann
Given his track record in court as AG, it’s reasonable to expect him to lose yet another case! /search?q=#MAGACultMorons



9/41
@q_tootie
Wow! It wasn’t so long ago that decreasing teen birth rates was considered a good thing.



10/41
@belle_aec
What in The Handmaid's Tale kind of hell is this? This is so sickening.



11/41
@TaraG438499
Some really bizarre thinking going on there. Next they'll be angry that the incest and rape level went down.



12/41
@NewBlueTenn
What in the confederate f#<k?!



13/41
@shelly2161
War criminal, all those years of trying to prevent teen pregnancy being reversed by these lunatics and their paid for ruling judges.



14/41
@The_Shumater
I have no words ... except maybe, "How do a$$holes like this get elected?"



15/41
@JenJJams
You should send him the studies shown below. So tired of men always blaming women



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16/41
@Gaylord19619108
This is sick. 🤬🤬🤬🤬



17/41
@carlsson808
There is NO bottom



18/41
@wrens_dens
I told you to keep an eye on Andrew Bailey!



19/41
@ClimateStacey
To put this in context, even the /search?q=#SpeakeroftheHouse @MikeJohnson is on tape saying the quite part out loud. They literally want girls and women to breed to continue to fund /search?q=#SocialSecurity and /search?q=#GDP. https://invidious.poast.org/KjcSNF3548Y?si=ltbHrWCcTs2H6-i2



20/41
@Angelica_Reed1
maybe make having kids a good option instead of trapping people into a bad decision



21/41
@Kacheling
They will be going after condoms next.



22/41
@valerie5462
Doofuss



23/41
@DMJ72567
This is nothing but sleazebag attorneys general and judges/justices wielding criminal contempt and corruption over the common we the people of the United States.

If a decent court cannot throw it out on the merits then that tells us all we need to know. Voting GOP is the same as voting for fascism.



24/41
@Phil23310492
Yeah the holy roller Christian mockery continues , premarital sex is now a desired form of increasing the population in Missouri , what the f*ck , children raising children . I had my first child when I was 22 , I wasn’t prepared for the hard work and commitment to raising a child , fortunately we had help yet these idiots are worried about a drop in teen pregnancy .



25/41
@MrGeary08
This may be one of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen



26/41
@DrWaldmiller
Good job @AndrewBaileyMO!



27/41
@BitcoinPrice__
Interesting



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29/41
@real_dystopia
The high rate of teens giving birth is the cause of their deep poverty. So they want that to continue?



30/41
@Jabippy
This nation, most western nations, are going to have to do something about population decline, or cease to exist.



31/41
@aidannonX
Totally realistic. Sorry some dumb cowtown teacher can’t understand



32/41
@grwaterfestiva1
Vote early if you can.



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@TodaynotSomeday
I thought teen pregnancy was something we should avoid?! I can’t think of any parent who is ready to get their sophomore daughter knocked up so she can be a mother in addition to a HS Senior trying to build a career or start college. Just to “increase the population?”



34/41
@emzorbit
This isn’t just going to impact Missouri. This will be nation-wide.



35/41
@NothingLessAll
Is he suing condom companies too?



36/41
@ToniRenaissance
1) Andrew Bailey is a liar.

2) Andrew Bailey has a perverted obsession with teenage pregnancy.



37/41
@MamaLouies
So now teens are also responsible for a domestic supply of infants? Got it!



38/41
@cycequeen
They are finally saying the quiet parts outloud.



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39/41
@HausenKiki
15-19 year olds are not women, they're children.



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@jhpodesta
Unbelievable he would allow that to be put in writing as a position of the state's "injury" to support standing. He is saying out loud that once a woman is pregnant she is property of the state.



41/41
@lewwatson4
Republicans see women as less than free citizens.
This immoral thinking leads you to see the lack of teen pregnancies as a problem.
Vote Blue!




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Infants died at higher rates after abortion bans in the US, research shows​


By Deidre McPhillips, CNN
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Updated 1:27 PM EDT, Mon October 21, 2024

The infant mortality rate was higher than expected in the US in several months after the Dobbs decision and never dropped to rates that were lower than expected, a new study found.


The infant mortality rate was higher than expected in the US in several months after the Dobbs decision and never dropped to rates that were lower than expected, a new study found.

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In the year and a half following the Supreme Court Dobbs decision that revoked the federal right to an abortion, hundreds more infants died than expected in the United States, new research shows. The vast majority of those infants had congenital anomalies, or birth defects.




Earlier research – spurred by a CNN investigative report - found that infant mortality spiked in Texas after a 6-week abortion ban took effect in 2021, and experts say the new data suggests that the impacts of the bans and restrictions enacted by some states post-Dobbs have been large enough to affect broader trends.

“This is evidence of a national ripple effect, regardless of state-level status,” said Dr. Parvati Singh, an assistant professor of epidemiology with The Ohio State University College of Public Health and lead author of the new study.

In the new paper, published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics, Singh and co-author Dr. Maria Gallo, a professor of epidemiology and associate dean of research with the Ohio State University College of Public Health, compared infant mortality rates for the 18 months following the Dobbs decision against historical trends.

They found that infant mortality was higher than usual in the US in several months after the Dobbs decision and never dropped to rates that were lower than expected.

In the months that infant mortality was higher than expected – October 2022, March 2023 and April 2023 – rates were about 7% higher than typical, leading to an average of 247 more infant deaths in each of those months.

About 80% of those additional infant deaths could be attributed to congenital anomalies, which were higher than expected in six of the 18 months following the Dobbs decision, according to the new research. Congenital anomalies can range from mild to severe cases, and some of the most common types can affect an infant’s heart or spine. In some cases, babies with a birth defect may only survive a few months.

“This is the tip of the iceberg,” Singh said. “Mortality is the ultimate outcome of any health condition. This is a very, very acute indicator. It could be representative of underlying morbidity and underlying hardship.”

Other research has found that births have increased in states with abortion bans, and experts say that some of that increase is linked to a disproportionate rise in the number of women who are carrying fetuses with lethal congenital anomalies to term.

“Whether the pregnancy was wanted or unwanted, we know that many of these are pregnancies that would have ended in abortion had people had access to those services,” said Dr. Ushma Upadhyay, an associate professor in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive science at the University of California, San Francisco. She was not involved in the new study, but does research abortion trends in the US.

Experts say that abortion bans can also affect access to broader health care, which can lead to increased risk for both babies and mothers.

“The well-being of a pregnant person is inextricably linked to the well-being of the pregnancy,” Upadhyay said. Abortion bans may affect access to and willingness to seek prenatal care and broader support systems, she said, and the barriers compound.

“People who face the most structural barriers in terms of poverty, lower levels of education, food insecurity, and other life stressors can’t access abortion care, and these factors also increase their risks of poor pregnancy and birth outcomes,” she said.

Infant mortality includes deaths that occur before a baby has turned one, so it is difficult to parse out exactly what was happening during the months that did see rates that were higher than expected, Singh said. But the timing – four, nine and 10 months after the Dobbs decision – line up with about the time that congenital anomalies can be identified in the fetus and a full-length gestation term.

“These studies are providing a signal that people aren’t getting the care that they need, and because of that, there are spillover effects,” said Dr. Alison Gemmill, a demographer and perinatal epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins University who led the research identifying the link between rising infant mortality and abortion restrictions in Texas. “It’s never going to be the case that everybody’s going to be able to overcome the barriers of these bans.”
 
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