It was a grim day at the Supreme Court for oral arguments in Idaho v. United States with the fate of Emergency Medicine Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) at stake.
Jess and Imani bring you quick analysis about what happened, including how the conservatives are arguing in the margins about life and death.
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