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  2. The Cost of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the campaign. The Cost of Knowledge is a protest by academics against the business practices of academic journal publisher Elsevier.Among the reasons for the protests were a call for lower prices for journals and to promote increased open access to information.

  3. Abortion debate - Wikipedia

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    The abortion debate is a longstanding and contentious discourse that touches on the moral, legal, medical, and religious aspects of induced abortion. [1] In English-speaking countries , the debate has two major sides, commonly referred to as the " pro-choice " and " pro-life " movements.

  4. Misinformation related to abortion - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation related to abortion pertains to incorrect or misleading information related to abortion and its implications, including its medical, legal and societal effects. [1] Misinformation and disinformation related to abortion can stem from political , religious and social groups , particularly on social media.

  5. How a San Diego doctor led the antiabortion movement to ...

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    Since he published a controversial study about his abortion reversal method in 2018, Republicans in more than a dozen states including Arkansas and Kentucky have moved to pass laws requiring that ...

  6. Faith in the Supreme Court is down. Voters now say they want ...

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    Meanwhile, the poll found softening opposition to the court’s controversial abortion ruling last year. Asked about the “Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and leave abortion ...

  7. Beginning of pregnancy controversy - Wikipedia

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    The official proposal dropped the definition of abortion, instead leaving it to the objecting individual to define abortion for him- or herself. Groups on both sides of the controversy believe the ban is intended to allow health workers to refuse to dispense IUDs and hormonal contraceptives, including emergency contraception.

  8. Impossible Motherhood - Wikipedia

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    Impossible Motherhood generated controversy on publication for the revelation that the author had 15 abortions in 17 years between the ages of 16 and 33. Vilar confesses to an "abortion addiction" and argues that the abortions were an act of rebellion against her controlling husband who did not want any children. [2]

  9. New York voters approved controversial 'equal rights' amendment

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    Proposition 1 will codify abortion rights in the state constitution and expand protections against discrimination based on race, religion and gender. With about 30% of the votes counted in New Yor