On April 24, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the combined cases of Moyle v. United States and Idaho v. United States. The final decision was handed down on June 27, 2024. Press Release on this decision: Abortion Industry Must Stop Hijacking Federal Laws That Don’t Promote Abortion.
Summary of Supreme Court's Decision: The decision to dismiss Moyle v. United States/Idaho v. United States meant that the question was still to be decided as to whether the abortion-loving Biden Administration and Democrat Party could use federal laws like EMTALA to push abortion, even though they had never been used for that before.
March 5, 2025 Update: The Trump administration filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, which should have allowed Idaho to fully enforce its laws regarding abortion. But because a hospital system in Idaho is still pursuing a separate but similar lawsuit, a federal judge blocked enforcement of a law that protects most babies from abortion. A decision in that case is pending from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.