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Texas’ new anti-abortion law is one of the most restrictive in the developed world.[1] But no surprise that the brouhaha over women’s right to abortion services has nothing to do with honoring their personal autonomy and little to do with fetal mortality. Rather, the fight is grounded in partisan politics. Historian Heather Cox Richardson provides More

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