Home Actress Jessica Yellin HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Jessica Yellin Instagram - AP REPORT: HOSPITALS DENY EMERGENCY CARE TO PREGNANT WOMEN IN CRISIS We are sharing this today as the U.S. Supreme Court hears a case challenging a federal law, EMTLA. The law requires hospitals to treat patients in crisis - including those in need of abortion services. —— An astounding new @apnews article by Amanda Seitz reveals how harsh abortion bans have intimidated many hospitals and emergency rooms into denying emergency care to pregnant women in crisis. Seitz shares the stories of women who were denied care, who lost their pregnancy in stillbirth, and were forced to suffer needless pain and indignity because healthcare professionals feared prosecution under abortion bans. And the AP reports that since the overturn of Roe, there’s been a spike in complaints that pregnant women have been turned away from emergency rooms — even though federal law requires ERs to treat patients in critical condition and/or active labor. The federal law that requires that is the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. EMTALA will go before SCOTUS Wednesday as the Biden administration argues that, under EMTALA, Idaho’s strict ban on abortion even in emergencies is illegal. Jennifer Klein, director of the White House Gender Policy Council @genderpolicycouncil46 said in a statement that “all patients, including women who are experiencing pregnancy-related emergencies, should have access to emergency medical care required” under EMTALA. If the Court sides with the Biden admin, Idaho (and other states) must provide abortion services for women in medical emergencies. If SCOTUS finds for Idaho, women in Idaho will have to go to different states to receive reproductive care including in acute emergencies when every minute they’re denied care could be life changing. Do you think people in your world are aware of the stakes here? Would they be surprised that the Dobbs ruling is putting basic care and women’s lives at risk like this? What is happening in your state to protect women? Please comment and share this.

Jessica Yellin Instagram – AP REPORT: HOSPITALS DENY EMERGENCY CARE TO PREGNANT WOMEN IN CRISIS We are sharing this today as the U.S. Supreme Court hears a case challenging a federal law, EMTLA. The law requires hospitals to treat patients in crisis – including those in need of abortion services. —— An astounding new @apnews article by Amanda Seitz reveals how harsh abortion bans have intimidated many hospitals and emergency rooms into denying emergency care to pregnant women in crisis. Seitz shares the stories of women who were denied care, who lost their pregnancy in stillbirth, and were forced to suffer needless pain and indignity because healthcare professionals feared prosecution under abortion bans. And the AP reports that since the overturn of Roe, there’s been a spike in complaints that pregnant women have been turned away from emergency rooms — even though federal law requires ERs to treat patients in critical condition and/or active labor. The federal law that requires that is the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. EMTALA will go before SCOTUS Wednesday as the Biden administration argues that, under EMTALA, Idaho’s strict ban on abortion even in emergencies is illegal. Jennifer Klein, director of the White House Gender Policy Council @genderpolicycouncil46 said in a statement that “all patients, including women who are experiencing pregnancy-related emergencies, should have access to emergency medical care required” under EMTALA. If the Court sides with the Biden admin, Idaho (and other states) must provide abortion services for women in medical emergencies. If SCOTUS finds for Idaho, women in Idaho will have to go to different states to receive reproductive care including in acute emergencies when every minute they’re denied care could be life changing. Do you think people in your world are aware of the stakes here? Would they be surprised that the Dobbs ruling is putting basic care and women’s lives at risk like this? What is happening in your state to protect women? Please comment and share this.

Jessica Yellin Instagram - AP REPORT: HOSPITALS DENY EMERGENCY CARE TO PREGNANT WOMEN IN CRISIS We are sharing this today as the U.S. Supreme Court hears a case challenging a federal law, EMTLA. The law requires hospitals to treat patients in crisis - including those in need of abortion services. —— An astounding new @apnews article by Amanda Seitz reveals how harsh abortion bans have intimidated many hospitals and emergency rooms into denying emergency care to pregnant women in crisis. Seitz shares the stories of women who were denied care, who lost their pregnancy in stillbirth, and were forced to suffer needless pain and indignity because healthcare professionals feared prosecution under abortion bans. And the AP reports that since the overturn of Roe, there’s been a spike in complaints that pregnant women have been turned away from emergency rooms — even though federal law requires ERs to treat patients in critical condition and/or active labor. The federal law that requires that is the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. EMTALA will go before SCOTUS Wednesday as the Biden administration argues that, under EMTALA, Idaho’s strict ban on abortion even in emergencies is illegal. Jennifer Klein, director of the White House Gender Policy Council @genderpolicycouncil46 said in a statement that “all patients, including women who are experiencing pregnancy-related emergencies, should have access to emergency medical care required” under EMTALA. If the Court sides with the Biden admin, Idaho (and other states) must provide abortion services for women in medical emergencies. If SCOTUS finds for Idaho, women in Idaho will have to go to different states to receive reproductive care including in acute emergencies when every minute they’re denied care could be life changing. Do you think people in your world are aware of the stakes here? Would they be surprised that the Dobbs ruling is putting basic care and women’s lives at risk like this? What is happening in your state to protect women? Please comment and share this.

Jessica Yellin Instagram – AP REPORT: HOSPITALS DENY EMERGENCY CARE TO PREGNANT WOMEN IN CRISIS

We are sharing this today as the U.S. Supreme Court hears a case challenging a federal law, EMTLA. The law requires hospitals to treat patients in crisis – including those in need of abortion services.
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An astounding new @apnews article by Amanda Seitz reveals how harsh abortion bans have intimidated many hospitals and emergency rooms into denying emergency care to pregnant women in crisis.

Seitz shares the stories of women who were denied care, who lost their pregnancy in stillbirth, and were forced to suffer needless pain and indignity because healthcare professionals feared prosecution under abortion bans. And the AP reports that since the overturn of Roe, there’s been a spike in complaints that pregnant women have been turned away from emergency rooms — even though federal law requires ERs to treat patients in critical condition and/or active labor.

The federal law that requires that is the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. EMTALA will go before SCOTUS Wednesday as the Biden administration argues that, under EMTALA, Idaho’s strict ban on abortion even in emergencies is illegal.

Jennifer Klein, director of the White House Gender Policy Council @genderpolicycouncil46 said in a statement that “all patients, including women who are experiencing pregnancy-related emergencies, should have access to emergency medical care required” under EMTALA.

If the Court sides with the Biden admin, Idaho (and other states) must provide abortion services for women in medical emergencies. If SCOTUS finds for Idaho, women in Idaho will have to go to different states to receive reproductive care including in acute emergencies when every minute they’re denied care could be life changing.

Do you think people in your world are aware of the stakes here? Would they be surprised that the Dobbs ruling is putting basic care and women’s lives at risk like this? What is happening in your state to protect women?

Please comment and share this. | Posted on 24/Apr/2024 21:15:56

Jessica Yellin Instagram – A new lawsuit alleges that groups helping to organize and fund some of the student protests have ties to Hamas. 

Please read the whole carousel for context and more information. There is no allegation that student protesters are aware of any such ties. And any of these claims would have to be proven in court. I link to the lawsuit in stories. 

Going forward I will share public comment from the groups implicated by and named in the lawsuit. 

The lawsuit has far more detail than I shared here. Please read the lawsuit – it’s available to the public, filed in U.S. district Court for the Eastern District of Columbia. It’s filed by a highly reputable lawfirm. 

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Jessica Yellin Instagram – WEINSTEIN NY RAPE CONVICTION OVERTURNED

A New York appeals court has overturned Harvey Weinstein’s conviction for sexual assault. New York prosecutors will have to decide whether to retry him. Ge has been serving a 22 year sentence in New York. He remains in jail on separate conviction in California, where he’s serving a 16 year prison term. He is 72.

The appeals court ruled 4-3 that, “We conclude that the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts against persons other than the complainants of the underlying crimes,” and “The remedy for these egregious errors is a new trial.” In other words, they objected to the trial judges’ decision to allow testimony from other women who say Weinstein attacked them, too, but whose claims were never proven in court. 

A lawyer for a number of Weinstein’s accusers says this is a double standard for sexual assault, since unproven past acts are allowed to be presented in court routinely for other types of cases

One judge, Madeline Singas,  wrote in her dissent that that “The majority’s determination perpetuates outdated notions of sexual violence and allows predators to escape accountability.” She argued that this ruling continues  a “disturbing trend of overturning juries’ guilty verdicts in cases involving sexual violence.” 

Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction was also 
thrown out.

What are your thoughts: is this the justice system working? 
Is this a backlash to MeToo? 
Are these two isolated cases and we shouldn’t draw conclusion? 
Should prosecutors retry him?
Should witnesses testify again?
What a world.

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