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  • Linda Coffee working on the Roe v. Wade case

    I Argued Roe v. Wade. It Would Be a Tragedy to Overturn It.

    To take away the right to privacy is to take a giant step backward in American history.
    by Linda Coffee via The New Republic on May 4, 2022

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Why Norma McCorvey Switched Sides

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Before Roe v. Wade, U.S. Residents Sought Safer Abortions in Mexico

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