State Supreme Court visits WVU College of Law


by WV MetroNews

WV MetroNews— Students get to view oral arguments, interact with justices.

The Daily Signal—Supreme Court Grills Government on US Law Requiring Emergency Care: Does It Trump State Law Restricting Abortion?. The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in two consolidated cases, Moyle v. Idaho and Idaho v. United States, to determine whether a federal law governing Read More

The Guardian—Anti-abortion states are targeting an emergency healthcare law. Will the supreme court side with them?. Justices to rule whether abortion bans should undo Emtala, the Reagan-era law requiring hospitals to treat emergency patientsOne of the only universal rights to healthcare in the US is to be treated in the emergency room – a place where doctors are required to stabilize patients if their future health or life is in serious jeopardy.That right, guaranteed by the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, known across the country by healthcare professionals as Emtala, was borne out of what was...

WCCB Charlotte—Supreme Court Appears Skeptical That State Abortion Bans Conflict With Federal Health Care Law. Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Wednesday that state abortion bans enacted after the overturning of Roe v. Wade violate federal health care law.