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  2. Abortion in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The 7–2 ruling invalidated the law in Georgia that said a woman needed to seek and attain permission from three physicians before she could have an abortion performed on her. The Court said Georgia's law put too many restrictions on women seeking to get abortions, making it unconstitutional. [31] [32] Number of abortion clinics in Georgia by year

  3. Wikipedia:Harvard citation template examples - Wikipedia

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    A summary of the syntax of all Harvard citation templates is at Template:Harvard citation documentation. The Harvard citation templates available for use can be divided into two groups, depending on the format used for displaying page numbers. One style displays page numbers using p., creating a citation that looks like (Blust 1999, p. 12).

  4. Paper abortion - Wikipedia

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    The term "male abortion" was coined by Melanie McCulley, a South Carolina attorney, in a 1998 article, "The Male Abortion: The Putative Father's Right to Terminate His Interests in and Obligations to the Unborn Child". McCulley argued that men should be able to terminate their legal obligations to unwanted children. [10] According to McCulley: [11]

  5. Abortion law - Wikipedia

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    Abortion laws vary widely among countries and territories, and have changed over time. ... Georgia [172] [173] 22 weeks: 22 weeks: 22 weeks: 22 weeks: 12 weeks:

  6. Abortion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The law banned intact dilation and extraction, which opponents of abortion rights referred to as "partial-birth abortion", and stipulated that anyone breaking the law would get a prison sentence up to 2.5 years. The United States Supreme Court upheld the 2003 ban by a narrow majority of 5–4, marking the first time the Court has allowed a ban ...

  7. This is who is affected by abortion legislation.

  8. Roe v. Wade - Wikipedia

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    Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973), [1] was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protected the right to have an abortion.

  9. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Equal Under the Law Enshrines abortion [39] — >50% [d] N/A: Missouri: Banned Citizens On ballot Amendment 3: Enshrines abortion until fetal viability [40] Nov 5 >50% TBD: Montana: Fetal viability: Citizens On ballot CI-128: Enshrines abortion until fetal viability or to protect health of the mother [41] Nov 5 >50% TBD: Nebraska: 12th week ...