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Susan Cahill, owner of All Families Healthcare, stands in front of the first building in Kalispell, Mont., where she offered abortion services. After vandalism closed her last clinic down, Missoula became the nearest place for women in the Flathead Valley to find abortion services. Corin Cates-Carney/MTPR hide caption
How Vandalism And Fear Ended Abortion In Northwest Montana
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The U.S. Supreme Court gave a reprieve to Texas clinics that provide abortion services. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption
Supreme Court Reprieve Lets 10 Texas Abortion Clinics Stay Open For Now
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On July 9, 2013, opponents and supporters of a bill to put restrictions on abortion hold signs near a news conference outside the Texas Capitol in Austin. The bill was passed, but has been battled in the courts for two years; now, the law is set to go into effect July 1. Eric Gay/AP hide caption
Texas Abortion Curbs Go Into Effect Soon, Unless Supreme Court Acts
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Abortion-rights supporters (foreground) try to disrupt an anti-abortion march to the Texas Capitol during a Texas Rally for Life on Jan. 24 in Austin, Texas. Eric Gay/AP hide caption
Court Decision On Texas Abortion Law Could Hasten Clinic Closures
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Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin speaking to reporters in West Des Moines, Iowa, earlier this month. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
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A view of the eastern entrance to the Ohio Statehouse. Bob Hall/Flickr hide caption
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An interauterine device provides long-term birth control. iStockphoto hide caption