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‘It’s creating enormous chaos’: Legal experts, political leaders blast Texas court ruling that could affect access to abortion pill

Por: The Boston Globe Nation April 09, 2023

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Massachusetts political leaders and health advocates pledged an all-out defense of women’s reproductive rights Saturday following an order from a Texas judge Friday that experts warned could threaten access to a commonly used abortion drug, and create a new restriction for a woman’s medical care.The legal fight over mifepristone, a medication widely used in abortion, includes a separate case in Washington state involving 17 states where a... + full article



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