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Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Arizona Ban On Abortions After 18 Weeks Of Pregnancy
A federal appeals court struck down an Arizona law Tuesday that bans most abortions in that state after 18 weeks of pregnancy. The three-judge panel said the law violates a woman's constitutional right to end a pregnancy before a fetus can survive outside the womb -- typically 24 weeks.
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