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The article discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) and its implications for criminal law, especially regarding emergency medical services for pregnant women in Idaho. The decision protects hospitals from state prosecution under EMTALA but leaves broader legal uncertainties unresolved. Tags and key concept: 'Emergency medical services in the United States', 'Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act', 'Health law', and 'Criminal Law'.
Article found on: publichealth.gwu.edu
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