Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services, et al., Petitioners v. Texas, et al.

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Case overview

Case Number:

23-1076

Court:

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit:

2899 Other Statutes

  1. October 08, 2024

    Shkreli Loss, PBM Conspiracy Claims And Ga. Abortion Ban

    The U.S. Supreme Court rejected petitions by an Alabama fertility clinic and disgraced pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli, among others, in a set of denial orders issued Monday. Meanwhile, in Texas, major drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers have been hit with a suit by the state alleging they conspired to artificially hike the price of insulin medications.

  2. October 07, 2024

    High Court Won't Hear Emergency Care Abortion Case

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a circuit court block on a Biden administration directive that hospitals must provide emergency abortions in some circumstances, even in states with strict abortion restrictions.

  3. September 05, 2024

    Feds Ask Justices For 'GVR' In Abortion Guidance Case

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is urging the nation's high court to simultaneously grant its certiorari petition, vacate a Fifth Circuit decision blocking guidance for hospitals to provide emergency abortions, and remand the case to lower courts in light of new developments. 

  4. August 22, 2024

    Texas Tells High Court It's Not Idaho '2.0' In HHS Abortion Row

    Texas and a pair of anti-abortion doctor organizations have urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject the federal government's appeal of a Fifth Circuit decision blocking the Biden administration's guidance that hospitals must provide emergency stabilizing medical care, including abortions. 

  5. April 04, 2024

    HHS Asks Justices To Review 5th Circ. Abortion Ruling

    The Biden administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to add a Texas legal clash to its review of whether a federal law requiring emergency medical care can preempt state-level abortion bans, a question before the justices in a separate case.