The Supreme Court will consider Idaho’s near-total abortion ban, which conflicts with federal law requiring hospitals to provide stabilizing care for pregnant patients in emergencies. Despite the conflict, the Court previously stayed EMTALA, allowing the ban to take effect, resulting in devastating consequences for pregnant patients in Idaho. Doctors are forced to transfer patients out of state for emergency abortions, delaying critical care and causing unnecessary pain and risk. The Court now has the opportunity to overturn its earlier ruling and uphold the federal law protecting pregnant patients’ health.