A judge ruled that the State Constitution protected a woman’s right to abortion until the fetus was viable. The decision will surely be appealed.
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A federal judge ruled Thursday that several New York crisis pregnancy centers could continue to speak freely about the abortion pill reversal protocol as state Attorney General Letitia James cracks down on pregnancy centers in the state. U.S. District Judge John Sinatra granted a preliminary injunction to the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates, ...
A judge ruled that the State Constitution protected a woman’s right to abortion until the fetus was viable. The decision will surely be appealed.
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