NoHLA has been keeping a keen eye on the reproductive health cases in the federal courts, since so much is at stake after the Dobbs decision two years ago.
Tag: Supreme Court
Public Education Efforts Mark Roe Anniversary
This January marks the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade. But unfortunately, the landscape has changed in the wake of the Court’s recent Dobbs decision overturning Roe.
Debriefing the Oral Arguments in Talevski, the “Existential” Medicaid Case
Recognizing its profound significance on Medicaid rights and court access, NoHLA and hundreds of health law advocates around the country gathered to debrief the oral arguments heard by the Supreme Court in HHC v. Talevski on November 8th, sponsored by the National Health Law Program (NHeLP).
Supreme Court to Hear Talevski, Medicaid Rights at Stake
On November 8th, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County, Indiana v. Talevski, involving the issue of whether individuals will continue to have the right to sue for enforcement of the Medicaid Act through a federal civil rights law, 42 USC section 1983.
