BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Defense attorneys for a man charged in the deaths of four University of Idaho students can resume phone surveys of potential jurors in the case, a judge has ruled.
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Keith Ridler/AP Democrats feel emboldened by the GOP supermajority’s obsession with culture war issues like enacting a strict abortion ... where the University of Idaho is located.
U.S. Supreme Court justices spent two hours Wednesday morning debating whether a federal law about emergency treatment encompasses abortion care even in states with strict abortion bans, with no clear ...
A sweeping state indictment in Trump’s 2020 fake electors scheme targets 11 (presumably all in-state) named defendants and ...
Another hospital had already turned the patient away because of Idaho’s abortion ban, and the patient couldn’t travel out of state for financial and insurance-related reasons. The closest hospital was ...
The case, which could reverberate beyond Idaho to over a dozen other states with abortion bans, is the second time in less ...
Biden jetted to Florida amid an uptick in his polling numbers and continued chatter from top campaign aides that he could turn the Sunshine State blue. If so, keeping the hot-button abortion issue at ...
A local Arizona news outlet published a story last week highlighting remarks the Republican Senate candidate and election ...
In Idaho, when a pregnant patient has complications, abortion is only legal to prevent the woman's death. But a federal law known as EMTALA requires doctors to provide "stabilizing treatment" to ...
In Idaho, when a pregnant patient has complications, abortion is only legal to prevent the woman's death. But a federal law known as EMTALA requires doctors to provide "stabilizing treatment" to ...
In Idaho, abortion is only legal when a pregnant patient faces death. But a federal law known as EMTALA requires doctors to provide "stabilizing treatment" to patients in the emergency department.