So there s something called the access to medical treatment and active labor act. which requires hospitals to it basically says that hospitals can t turn people away in emergency life and death situations and that if they can t treat them they have to transfer them to another hospital that can and that hospital can t turn them away. so the way that that s been interpreted right now with catholic hospitals and this is mostly about catholic hospitals. which are 15% of all hospitals. the way that s been interpreted so far is that catholic hospitals have routinely refused to treat women in really life-threatening circumstances and transferred them to other hospitals. there s been some question about whether what they re doing is kind of valid. the aclu has said in many cases they ve endangered women by transferring them, say, to a hospital 90 miles away when they re in sepsis or they re hemorrhaging or when they can barely be stabilized. but at the very least right now you would have t ....