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Pregnancy, Politics and the Policing of Women's Bodies

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Pregnancy, Politics and the Policing of Women's Bodies

Morgan Meneses-Sheets, Truthout: The laws and policies that act to limit and legislate women's lives are intrusive, but they are also insulting and dangerous. They punish women and push an agenda that is not in line with our values as a country.

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