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vice.com am 2022-02-17 12:00
Suddenly There’s a Rush of 15-Week Abortion Bans. Here’s Why.
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Dieser Artikel nennt Gabrielle Goodrick, Roberts May, John Roberts und zu Elizabeth Nash, aber auch Centers for Disease Control Data und darüber hinaus Texas, Mississippi, Arizona, West Virginia, Florida und zu Tallahassee, von vice.com