More states are passing laws involving abortion than ever before. Many of these laws severely restrict the practice while others seek to make it legal right up to birth. It appears there's a full-on sprint underway, heading right to the US Supreme Court.
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A Huge Pro-Life 'Crescendo' at the US Supreme Court, but Is There REALLY a Reason to Hope?
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