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The History Behind Arizona’s 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban

The state’s Supreme Court ruled that the 1864 law is enforceable today. Here is what led to its enactment.

Pam Belluck
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Decisions and Verdicts, Doctors, Law and Legislation, Midwives and Doulas, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Supreme Courts (State), United States, Women’s Rights
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