Greg Stohr unpacks the SCOTUS decision on emergency abortions in Idaho. Eric Goldman discusses social media post removals. Adam Hickey sheds light on Julian Assange's plea deal. Hosted by June Grasso.
The U.S. Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho, signaling a shift in abortion practices.
Julian Assange's guilty plea raises concerns about governmental pressure on journalists and sets a potential precedent for similar cases.
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U.S. Supreme Court Supports Emergency Abortions in Idaho
In a 6-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court reinstates a lower court order allowing hospitals in Idaho to perform emergency abortions to protect the mother's health. This decision, outlined in opinions obtained by Bloomberg Law, demonstrates a shift in abortion practices despite Idaho's strict abortion laws.
Julian Assange's Legal Saga and Plea Agreement
Julian Assange, facing nearly 15 years of legal battles over WikiLeaks publications, pleads guilty to one felony related to classified information. The plea agreement results in a five-year sentence, already served in the UK, raising concerns about governmental pressure on journalists and setting a potential precedent for similar cases.
Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr, discusses the court’s decision, that appeared briefly on its website, that would allow emergency abortions in Idaho. Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses the court’s opinion on the removal of social media posts. Adam Hickey, a partner at Mayer Brown discusses Julian Assange’s plea deal. June Grasso hosts.