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riversedge

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1. Excellant article. Thanks for posting. I am happy to see their
Thu Jul 14, 2016, 06:20 AM
Jul 2016

work will continue in these states.



..........Researchers funded by the Buffett Foundation and others, meanwhile, have mounted projects that look at the impact of abortion restrictions in Georgia, Utah, Ohio, and Tennessee.

"The role of research and the nature of relevant research will be different in different contexts," CRR's Toti said. "But what the court made clear is that abortion restrictions are going to be [evaluated] on an evidence-based standard. States can no longer rely on speculation about the potential benefits of [a] law." The question now, she said, is "what actual benefit does a regulation provide and how does that compare with the extent of the burden the law is going to impose on women."

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