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Kansas Abortion Clinics Fight Data Request Two Kansas clinics are opposing efforts by the state's attorney general to obtain the medical records of more than 80 women who received late-term abortions in 2003.
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Abortion Opponents Unite on the Mall: Thousands March Against Roe v. Wade (Post, Jan. 25, 2005)
Bush Hails Progress Toward 'Culture of Life': Limits on Abortion, Stem Cell Use Cited (Post, Jan. 25, 2005)
After 32 Years, Roe Remains a Lightning Rod (Post, Jan. 23, 2005)
Third U.S. Judge Rejects Abortion Law: Ruling in Nebraska on 'Partial-Birth' Ban Puts High Court Review in Question (Post, Sept. 9, 2004)
'Partial-Birth Abortion' Law Rejected by Judge (Post, Aug. 27, 2004)
Abortion Foe to Be Reappointed to FDA Panel: Four Lawmakers Tell Bush That Doctor Has 'Allowed His Personal Views to Overshadow His Duty' (Post, June 29, 2004)
Events Forcing Abortion Issue on Kerry: Reticence as Much Personal As Political, His Aides Say (Post, June 3, 2004)
Ban on Type of Abortion Reversed: 'Partial Birth' Law Faces Challenges (Post, June 2, 2004)
Women's Rally Draws Vast Crowd: Marchers Champion Reproductive Rights, Opposition to Bush (Post, April 26, 2004)
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