The overturning of Roe v. Wade has caused quite a stir. Pro-choicers are enraged and anti-abortionists are rejoicing because these opposing sides are talking past, not with, each other. Pro-choice advocates are concerned with women’s health and anti-abortionists are concerned with the health of the child in the womb. Read More
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