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Rise Up For Roe Tour Makes a Stop in Washington

Rise Up For Roe Tour Makes a Stop in Washington

by Basma Amer, Juliette Rocheleau & Gabrielle Phifer | Aug 21, 2018 | Politics

WASHINGTON — For over 40 years, the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision has allowed women to access abortion legally. With Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination as a Supreme Court justice, women fear this right might be taken away. On Aug. 15, a group of women...

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