A copy of the letter was obtained by the Associated Press. It comes after the Supreme Court failed to settle a legal dispute.
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After the Supreme Court failed to strike down Idaho’s abortion law, the White House says doctors must obey its interpretation of a law on emergency abortions.
WASHINGTON -- After Supreme Court decision, the Biden administration reminds doctors they must provide emergency abortions.
The letter comes in the wake of the Supreme Court's 6-3 opinion permitting emergency abortions to continue in Idaho.
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