abortion

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<p>Over half of all American women of reproductive age now live in states with laws severely restricting their reproductive health care – creating a potential public health and safety crisis unseen since the 1970s. This was not the future envisioned by my colleagues as the drive to legalize abortion took place.</p>

<p><strong>New America Media</strong></p>
<p><strong>JUAREZ, Mexico</strong> – A recent ruling by Mexico’s supreme court on right-to-life amendments in two northern states has pro-choice supporters fearful of a dangerous precedent that could fly beneath the radar of the country’s upcoming presidential elections. The decision by the eleven-member court, after just two days of deliberation, essentially criminalizes abortions — even if the pregnancy involves rape or is a threat to the mother’s life.</p>