Declaring that President Trump's rationale for his antiabortion 'conscience' rule had no basis in fact, a judge throws it out.
Buried within a recent judicial ruling overturning the Trump administration’s approval of the largely pointless Cadiz water project are a few clues to why Trump’s policymaking is so often blocked in federal court.
The government’s game of fun with statistics wasn’t Engelmayer’s only issue with the conscience rule. But first, here’s some background.The rule would have vastly expanded the scope of existing federal regulations granting cover to doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers with religious or moral objections to participation in certain procedures such as abortions, sterilizations and assisted suicide.
Obama threw it out, in part on the grounds that the Bush administration acknowledged that of the 97,000 public comments its HHS had received on its proposal, an “overwhelming number” expressed concern that the rule change would reduce access to care, especially access to reproductive services and contraception for women.
The rule also contained the threat of draconian consequences for employers judged to be in violation — the loss of all federal funding.Column: Health Secretary Azar’s attacks on Obamacare make him Trump’s most dangerous Cabinet member “The rulemaking exercise here was sufficiently shot through with glaring legal defects,” he wrote, “as to not justify a search for survivors.”
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