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No. 10356339
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States v. State of Idaho
No. 10356339 · Decided March 13, 2025
No. 10356339·Ninth Circuit · 2025·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
March 13, 2025
Citation
No. 10356339
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No. 23-35440
Plaintiff-Appellee, D.C. No. 1:22-cv-
00329-BLW
v.
STATE OF IDAHO, ORDER
Defendant-Appellant.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No. 23-35450
Plaintiff-Appellee, D.C. No. 1:22-cv-
00329-BLW
v.
STATE OF IDAHO,
Defendant,
v.
MIKE MOYLE, Speaker of the Idaho
House of Representatives; CHUCK
WINDER, President Pro Tempore of
the Idaho Senate; THE SIXTY-
2 USA V. STATE OF IDAHO
SEVENTH IDAHO LEGISLATURE,
Proposed Intevenor-Defendants,
Movants-Appellants.
Appeal from the United States District Court
for the District of Idaho
B. Lynn Winmill, Chief District Judge, Presiding
Argued and Submitted En Banc December 10, 2024
Pasadena, California
Filed March 13, 2025
Before: Mary H. Murguia, Chief Judge, and Ronald M.
Gould, Consuelo M. Callahan, Milan D. Smith, Jr., John B.
Owens, Eric D. Miller, Daniel A. Bress, Danielle J. Forrest,
Lawrence VanDyke, Lucy H. Koh and Salvador Mendoza,
Jr., Circuit Judges.
COUNSEL
Catherine M.A. Carroll (argued) and Brian D. Netter,
Deputy Assistant Attorneys General; Michael S. Raab,
McKaye L. Neumeister, Nicholas S. Crown, and Cynthia A.
Barmore, Attorneys, Appellate Staff, Civil Division; Joshua
D. Hurwit, United States Attorney; Brian M. Boynton,
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General; United States
Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Catherine Hess,
Melissa Hart, and Jessica Bowman, Attorneys; David L.
Hoskins, Acting Deputy Associate Counsel for Litigation;
Joel McElvain, Acting Deputy General Counsel; Paul
USA V. STATE OF IDAHO 3
Rodriguez, Deputy General Counsel; Samuel Bagenstos,
General Counsel; United States Department of Health and
Human Services, Washington, D.C.; for Plaintiff-Appellee.
John J. Bursch (argued), Bursch Law PLLC, Caledonia,
Michigan; James A. Campbell, Erin M. Hawley, and Lincoln
D. Wilson, Alliance Defending Freedom, Washington, D.C.;
Michael A. Zarian, Attorney; Brian V. Church and Aaron M.
Green, Deputy Attorneys General; Alan Foutz and Steven L.
Olsen, Assistant Attorneys General; Joshua N. Turner,
Deputy Solicitor General; Theodore J. Wold and Alan M.
Hurst, Solicitors General; Raul R. Labrador, Idaho Attorney
General; Office of the Idaho Attorney General, Boise, Idaho;
for Defendant-Appellant.
Taylor A.R. Meehan (argued) and Daniel M. Vitagliano,
Consovoy McCarthy PLLC, Arlington, Virginia; Daniel W.
Bower, Hilty Bower Haws & Seable PLLC, Nampa, Indiana;
for Movants-Appellants.
Lindsay C. Harrison (argued) and Arjun R. Ramamurti,
Jenner & Block LLP, Washington, D.C.; Wendy Olson,
Stoel Rives LLP, Boise, Idaho; for Amicus Curiae St. Luke’s
Health System, LTD.
Jay A. Sekulow and Stuart J. Roth, American Center for Law
& Justice, Washington, D.C., for Amicus Curiae American
Center for Law & Justice.
Melinda R. Holmes, Deputy Attorney General; James A.
Barta, Solicitor General; Jenna M. Lorence, Deputy Solicitor
General; Thomas M. Fisher, Solicitor General; Theodore E.
Rokita, Indiana Attorney General; Office of the Indiana
Attorney General, Indianapolis, Indiana; Steve Marshall,
Alabama Attorney General, Office of the Alabama Attorney
General, Montgomery, Alabama; Treg Taylor, Alaska
4 USA V. STATE OF IDAHO
Attorney General, Office of the Alaska Attorney General,
Fairbanks, Alaska; Tim Griffin, Arkansas Attorney General,
Office of the Arkansas Attorney General, Little Rock,
Arkansas; Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General, Office
of the Florida Attorney General, Tallahassee, Florida;
Brenna Bird, Iowa Attorney General, Office of the Iowa
Attorney General, Des Moines, Iowa; Kris Kobach, Kansas
Attorney General, Office of the Kansas Attorney General,
Topeka, Kansas; Daniel Cameron, Commonwealth of
Kentucky Attorney General, Office of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky Attorney General, Frankfort, Kentucky; Liz
Murrill, Louisiana Attorney General; Jeff Landry, Former
Louisiana Attorney General; Office of the Louisiana
Attorney General, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Lynn Fitch,
Mississippi Attorney General, Office of the Mississippi
Attorney General, Jackson, Mississippi; Andrew Bailey,
Missouri Attorney General, Office of the Missouri Attorney
General, Jefferson City, Missouri; Austin Knudsen,
Montana Attorney General, Office of the Montana Attorney
General, Helena, Montana; Michael T. Hilgers, Nebraska
Attorney General, Office of the Nebraska Attorney General,
Lincoln, Nebraska; Drew H. Wrigley, North Dakota
Attorney General, Office of the North Dakota Attorney
General, Bismarck, North Dakota; Gentner F. Drummond,
Oklahoma Attorney General, Office of the Oklahoma
Attorney General, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Alan Wilson,
South Carolina Attorney General, Office of the South
Carolina Attorney General, Columbia, South Carolina;
Marty Jackley, South Dakota Attorney General, Office of the
South Dakota Attorney General, Pierre, South Dakota;
Jonathan Skrmetti, Tennessee Attorney General, Office of
the Tennessee Attorney General, Nashville, Tennessee; Ken
Paxton, Texas Attorney General; Angela Colmenero,
USA V. STATE OF IDAHO 5
Provisional Texas Attorney General; Office of the Texas
Attorney General, Austin, Texas; Sean D. Reyes, Utah
Attorney General, Office of the Utah Attorney General, Salt
Lake City, Utah; Patrick Morrisey, West Virginia Attorney
General, Office of the West Virginia Attorney General,
Charleston, West Virginia; Bridget Hill, Wyoming Attorney
General, Office of the Wyoming Attorney General,
Cheyenne, Wyoming; for Amici Curiae State(s) of Indiana,
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virgina, and
Wyoming.
Hayley F. Penan, Deputy Attorney General; Karli Eisenberg,
Supervising Attorney General; Renu R. George and Neil N.
Palma, Senior Assistant Attorneys General; Helen H. Hong,
Principal Deputy Solicitor General; Julie Veroff, Deputy
Solicitor General; Rob Bonta, California Attorney General;
Office of the California Attorney General, Sacramento,
California; Sarah Coco and Laura Etlinger, Assistant
Solicitors General; Galen Sherwin, Special Counsel for
Reproductive Justice; Ester Murdukhayeva, Deputy
Solicitor General; Barbara D. Underwood, Solicitor
General; Letitia James, New York Attorney General; Office
of the New York Attorney General, New York, New York;
Kristen K. Mayes, Arizona Attorney General, Office of the
Arizona Attorney General, Phoenix, Arizona; Philip J.
Weiser, Colorado Attorney General, Office of the Colorado
Attorney General, Denver, Colorado; William Tong,
Connecticut Attorney General, Office of the Connecticut
Attorney General, Hartford, Connecticut; Kathleen
Jennings, Delaware Attorney General, Office of the
Delaware Attorney General, Wilmington, Delaware; Anne
6 USA V. STATE OF IDAHO
E. Lopez, Hawai’i Attorney General, Office of the Hawai’i
Attorney General, Honolulu, Hawai’i; Kwame Raoul,
Illinois Attorney General, Office of the Illinois Attorney
General, Chicago, Illinois; Aaron M. Frey, Maine Attorney
General, Office of the Maine Attorney General, Augusta,
Maine; Anthony G. Brown, Maryland Attorney General,
Office of the Maryland Attorney General, Baltimore,
Maryland; Andrea J. Campbell, Commonwealth of
Massachusetts Attorney General, Office of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Attorney General, Boston,
Massachusetts; Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General,
Office of the Michigan Attorney General, Lansing,
Michigan; Keith Ellison, Minnesota Attorney General,
Office of the Minnesota Attorney General, St. Paul,
Minnesota; Aaron D. Ford, Nevada Attorney General, Office
of the Nevada Attorney General, Reno, Nevada; Matthew J.
Platkin, New Jersey Attorney General, Office of the New
Jersey Attorney General, Trenton, New Jersey; Raul Torrez,
New Mexico Attorney General, Office of the New Mexico
Attorney General, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Joshua H. Stein,
North Carolina Attorney General, Office of the North
Carolina Attorney General, Raleigh, North Carolina; Ellen
F. Rosenblum, Oregon Attorney General, Office of the
Oregon Attorney General, Salem, Oregon; Michelle A.
Henry, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Attorney General,
Office of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Attorney
General, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Peter F. Neronha, Rhode
Island Attorney General, Office of the Rhode Island
Attorney General, Providence, Rhode Island; Charity R.
Clark, Vermont Attorney General, Office of the Vermont
Attorney General, Montpelier, Vermont; Robert W.
Ferguson, Washington Attorney General, Office of the
Washington Attorney General, Olympia, Washington;
USA V. STATE OF IDAHO 7
Joshua L. Kaul, Wisconsin Attorney General, Office of the
Wisconsin Attorney General, Madison, Wisconsin; Brian L.
Schwalb, District of Columbia Attorney General, Office of
the District of Columbia Attorney General, Washington,
D.C.; for Amici Curiae State(s) of California, New York,
Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawai’i,
Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North
Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,
Washington, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia.
Rachel Neil, Meredith A. Johnson, and Kavita Narayan,
Attorneys; Tony LoPresti, Santa Clara County Counsel, San
Jose, California; Delia Garza, Travis County Counsel,
Austin, Texas; Margaret C. Daun, Corporation Counsel,
Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Thomas L.
Geiger, Contra Costa County Counsel, Martinez, California;
Rodney Pol Jr., City Attorney; Angela Lockett, Corporation
Counsel; Gary, Indiana; David Chiu, City Attorney, San
Francisco, California; Lyndsey M. Olson, City Attorney, St.
Paul, Minnesota; Emily S. Woerner, City Solicitor,
Cincinnati, Ohio; Brian E. Washington, Marin County
Counsel, San Rafael, California; Leslie J. Girard and Susan
K. Blitch, Monterey County Counsel, Salinas, California;
Jessica M. Scheller, Deputy Chief, Civil Actions Bureau,
Cook County Counsel, Chicago, Illinois; Dawyn Harrison,
Jon S. Kuhn, and Candice Roosjen, Los Angeles County
Counsel, Los Angeles, California; Jonathan G.C. Fombonne,
Deputy County Counsel, First Assistant; Tiffany S.
Bingham, Managing Counsel; Christian D. Menefee, Harris
County Counsel; Houston, Texas; Muriel Goode-Trufant,
Acting Corporation Counsel; Honorable Sylvia O. Hinds-
Radix, Corporation Counsel; New York, New York; for
Amici Curiae 14 Cities and Counties.
8 USA V. STATE OF IDAHO
Shannon R. Selden and Adam Aukland-Peck, Debevoise &
Plimpton LLP, New York, New York; Carrie Y. Flaxman,
Mark Samburg, Jeffrey B. Dubner, and Kaitlyn Golden,
Democracy Forward Foundation, Washington, D.C.; for
Amici Curiae American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists, American College of Emergency Physicians,
American Medical Association, and Society for Maternal-
Fetal Medicine, et al.
Ilya Shapiro and Tim Rosenberger, Manhattan Institute,
New York, New York, for Amicus Curiae Manhattan
Institute.
Jeremiah L. Morgan and William J. Olson, William J. Olson
PC, Vienna, Virginia; Rick Boyer, Integrity Law Firm,
Lynchburg, Virginia; Phillip L. Jauregui, Judicial Action
Group, Birmingham, Alabama; Joseph W. Miller, Law
Office of Joseph Miller LLC, Fairbanks, Alaska; for Amici
Curiae America’s Future, United States Constitutional
Rights Legal Defense Fund, Judicial Action Group,
Restoring Liberty Action Committee, and Conservative
Legal Defense and Education Fund.
Deborah J. Dewart, Hubert, North Carolina, for Amicus
Curiae North Carolina Values Institute.
Christopher E. Mills, Spero Law LLC, Charleston, South
Carolina, for Amicus Curiae Pro Life Center at the
University of St. Thomas.
Nathan T. Seltzer, Allan E. Parker Jr., and Mary J.
Browning, Senior Attorneys; R. Clayton Trotter, General
Counsel; The Justice Foundation, San Antonio, Texas; for
Amici Curiae Women Hurt by Abortion.
Nicholas J. Nelson, CrossCastle PLLC, Minnetonka,
Minnesota; Brittany M. Jones, Kansas Family Foundation,
USA V. STATE OF IDAHO 9
Wichita, Kansas; Renee K. Carlson, True North Legal, St.
Paul, Minnesota; for Amici Curiae Minnesota Family
Counsel, Kansas Family Voice, Alabama Policy Institute,
Center for Arizona Policy, California Family Council,
Center for Christian Virtue, Christian Civic League of
Maine, Family Policy Alliance, Family Leader, Family
Foundation (Kentucky), Indiana Family Institute, Nebraska
Family Alliance, New York Families Foundation, North
Carolina Family Policy Council, North Dakota Family
Alliance, Maryland Family Institute, Massachusetts Family
Institute, South Dakota Family Voice, Texas Values, and
Wyoming Family Alliance.
Catherine Short and Sheila A. Green, Life Legal Defense
Foundation, Ojai, California; Rebecca R. Messall, Messall
Law Firm LLC, Mapel Grove, Minnesota; for Amicus
Curiae Life Legal Defense Foundation.
J. Marc Wheat and Timothy Harper, Advancing American
Freedom, Inc., Washington, D.C., for Amici Curiae
Advancing American Freedom, Inc., Idaho Family Policy
Center, Advance USA, AFA Action, Alaska Family
Council, Alliance for Law and Liberty, American College of
Pediatricians, American Conservative Union Foundation,
American Values, Americans for Limited Government,
Anglicans for Life, E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D., President,
Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation,
Catholics Count, Center for Political Renewal, Center for
Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), Christian Law
Association, Christian Medical & Dental Associations,
Concerned Women for America, Delaware Family Policy
Council, Democrats for Life, Eagle Forum, Faith and
Freedom Coalition, Family Council in Arkansas, Frontline
Policy Council, Galen Institute, Charlie Gerow, Global
Liberty Alliance, Healing the Culture, Heartbeat
10 USA V. STATE OF IDAHO
International, Human Coalition, Intercessors for America,
International Conference of Evangelical Chaplain
Endorsers, James Dobson Family Institute, Tim Jones,
Former Speaker, Missouri House, Chairman, Missouri
Center-Right Coalition, Louisiana Family Forum, Lutheran
Center for Religious Liberty, Men and Women for a
Representative Democracy in America, Inc., Men for Life,
Michigan Family Forum, Minnesota Family Council,
Mountain States Legal Foundation, National Center for
Public Policy Research, National Religious Broadcasters,
New Jersey Family Foundation, New Jersey Family Policy
Center, North Carolina Values Coalition, Pacific Justice
Institute, Project 21 Black Leadership Network, Rhode
Island Family Institute, Rick Santorum, Roughrider
Institute, Samaritan’s Purse, Save the Storks, Setting Things
Right, 60 Plus Association, Students for Life of America,
Texas Right to Life, The Family Foundation (TFF) of
Virginia, The Justice Foundation, Tradition, Family,
Property, Inc., Women for Democracy in America, Inc.,
Wisconsin Family Action, Inc., Young America’s
Foundation, and Young Conservatives of Texas.
Judd E. Stone II, Christopher D. Hilton, and Ari Cuenin,
Stone Hilton PLLC, Austin, Texas, for Amicus Curiae The
American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians &
Gynecologists.
Gene C. Schaerr, Cristina M. Squiers, Justin A. Miller, and
Miranda C. Sherrill, Schaerr Jaffe LLP, Washington, D.C.,
for Amicus Curiae Charlotte Lozier Institute.
Lea E. Patterson and Justin E. Butterfield, Butterfield &
Patterson PLLC, Plano, Texas; Rachel N. Morrison and Eric
N. Kniffin, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington,
D.C.; for Amicus Curiae Ethics and Public Policy Center.
USA V. STATE OF IDAHO 11
James Bopp Jr. and Taylor C. Shetina, The Bopp Law Firm
PC, Terre Haute, Indiana, for Amicus Curiae National Right
to Life Committee.
Chad Golder, American Hospital Association, Washington,
D.C., for Amici Curiae American Hospital Association, The
Association of American Medical Colleges, and America’s
Essential Hospitals.
Nicole A. Saharsky, Minh Nguyen-Dang, and Charley B.
Lanter, Mayer Brown LLP, Washington, D.C., for Amici
Curiae Former HHS Officials.
Nandan M. Joshi, Scott L. Nelson, and Allison M. Zieve,
Public Citizen Litigation Group, Washington, D.C., for
Amicus Curiae Public Citizen.
Elizabeth B. Wydra, Brianne J. Gorod, and Miriam Becker-
Cohen, Constitutional Accountability Center, Washington,
D.C., for Amici Curiae 259 Members of Congress.
Rupali Sharma, Lawyering Project, South Portland, Maine;
Tanya G. Pellegrini, Lawyering Project, San Francisco,
California; Allison Zimmer, Lawyering Project, New
Orleans, Louisiana; for Amici Curiae Dr. Caitlin Bernard,
Dr. Lauren Miller, Dr. Leilah Zahedi-Spung, and Dr. Nikki
Zite.
Christine E. Webber, Sabrina S. Merold, Alison S. Deich,
Aniko R. Schwarcz, Harini Srinivasan, and Nina C. Jaffe-
Geffner, Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, Washington,
D.C.; Michelle Banker, Dorianne Mason, Gretchen
Borchelt, Donya Khadem, National Women’s Law Center,
Washington, D.C.; for Amici Curiae National Women’s
Law Center, In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s
Reproductive Justice Agenda, Indigenous Women Rising,
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, National
12 USA V. STATE OF IDAHO
Latina Institute For Reproductive Justice, and 64 Additional
Organizations.
Alexa Kolbi-Molinas, American Civil Liberties Union
Foundation, New York, New York; Patrick J. Hayden,
Cooley LLP, New York, New York; Kathleen R. Hartnett,
Cooley LLP, San Francisco, California; Angeline X. Chen,
Cooley LLP, Washington, D.C.; Alexander Robledo, Cooley
LLP, Boston, Massachusetts; Paul C. Southwick and Emily
M. Croston, American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho
Foundation, Boise, Idaho; for Amici Curiae American Civil
Liberties Union, ACLU Foundation, and ACLU of Idaho.
Thomas R. Barker and Kian Azimpoor, Foley Hoag LLP,
Washington, D.C.; Andrew London and Jack C. Smith,
Foley Hoag LLP, Boston, Massachusetts; for Amici Curiae
American Public Health Association, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, Network for Public Health Law, American
Medical Women’s Association, and 134 Deans and
Scholars.
Christina G. Hioureas and Nicholas M. Renzler, Foley Hoag
LLP, New York, New York, for Amici Curiae Global Justice
Center, Amnesty International, and IPAS Impact Network.
Jillian E. MacLeod and Michelle Uzeta, Disability Rights
Education and Defense Fund, Berkeley, California, for
Amici Curiae Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
and Other Disability Rights Organizations and Experts.
Janice Mac Avoy, Laura I. Sinrod, Anne S. Aufhauser,
Antonio J. DelGrande, and Rachel L. Demma, Fried Frank
Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, New York, New York;
Katherine L. St. Romain, Corinne R. Moini, and Katherine
S. Borchert, Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP,
USA V. STATE OF IDAHO 13
Washington, D.C.; for Amicus Curiae Physicians for
Reproductive Health.
Gerson H. Smoger, Smoger and Associates, Dallas, Texas;
Payal Shah, Physicians for Human Rights, New York, New
York; for Amicus Curiae Physicians for Human Rights.
ORDER
Pursuant to the parties’ stipulated agreement, Dkt. No.
285, these appeals are hereby DISMISSED. Each side shall
bear its own costs. A copy of this order shall serve as the
mandate of this court.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Plain English Summary
FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No.
Key Points
01FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No.
02MIKE MOYLE, Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives; CHUCK WINDER, President Pro Tempore of the Idaho Senate; THE SIXTY- 2 USA V.
03STATE OF IDAHO SEVENTH IDAHO LEGISLATURE, Proposed Intevenor-Defendants, Movants-Appellants.
04Lynn Winmill, Chief District Judge, Presiding Argued and Submitted En Banc December 10, 2024 Pasadena, California Filed March 13, 2025 Before: Mary H.
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