4 Experts Available for Timely Analysis of SCOTUS Abortion Decision

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As the Supreme Court wraps up its term, there are a number of major decisions to come. Among them is a decision in the case Idaho v. United Stateswith implications for the provision of emergency abortions and the future of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. For reporters covering this case, the following experts are available to provide commentary and analysis on the decision and its implications.

Boston University
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Huberfeld's research focuses on the cross-section of health law and constitutional law with emphasis on health care reform, the role of federalism in health care, and Medicaid. She is a lead author of the Legal Scholars amicus brief in Idaho v. U.S.

University of California-San Francisco
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Upadhyay is a public health social scientist trained in epidemiology and demography. Her expertise is in abortion safety, abortion access in the U.S., medication abortion, and state-level abortion restrictions.

Emory University
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Verma’s research focuses on the effects of abortion restrictions in the U.S. and barriers to conducting abortion research in academic medical centers due to legal restrictions. Verma, an OB-GYN who provides abortion care, also writes op-eds about abortion and increasing abortion access.

Emory University
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Zieman is a board-certified OB/GYN, the author of a medical guide titled Managing Contraception, as well as a play, The Post-Roe Monologues.