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Supreme Court conservatives, cowed by Dobbs backlash, leave women hanging on emergency care

The Supreme Court tipped its hand when it accidentally shared a version of its ruling allowing emergency abortions in Idaho where abortions are banned. The ruling, however was based, essentially, on a technicality, leaving the question of whether federal requirements to allow medical emergency abortions overrides state abortion bans. Irin Carmon, senior correspondent at New York Magazine, talks with Alex Wagner about where this leaves women dealing with crisis pregnancies and the apparent political considerations the court is making with its ruling.

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