DEI Invades SCOTUS – ‘Pregnant People’ are in the House (via KBJ)
The Supreme Court dropped its decision on the Idaho abortion case.
But we already knew the decision yesterday, thanks to someone who “accidentally” posted it on the website.
Instead, again, I want to look at Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s opinion because she erased females from it despite the case being about…females.
She wrote “pregnant patients” five times. She wrote “pregnant people” once:
- “And, on the ground, healthcare providers ‘have been all but paralyzed by legal uncertainties,’ placing pregnant patients at risk while they are waiting to be transferred out of State to receive the care they need.”
- “After today, there will be a few months—maybe a few years—during which doctors may no longer need to airlift pregnant patients out of Idaho.”
- “But how much longer must pregnant patients wait for an answer?”
- “Today’s decision is not a victory for pregnant patients in Idaho.”
- “And for as long as we refuse to declare what the law requires, pregnant patients in Idaho, Texas, and elsewhere will be paying the price.”
- “While this Court dawdles and the country waits, pregnant people experiencing emergency medical conditions remain in a precarious position, as their doctors are kept in the dark about what the law requires.”
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