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Moyle v. United States

SCOTUS hears arguments in legal test of exceptions to state abortion bans | CBS AUSTIN

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By: Adela Uchida

But the spokeswoman for the Texas Alliance for Life maintains that is already covered in Texas’ near-total abortion ban.

“The biggest reason that we’re challenging it is because of the false assertion that our laws don’t protect women’s lives and that we need the federal government to step in,” said communications director Amy O’Donnell.

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