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To: bentway who wrote (235867)5/11/2022 9:20:00 AM
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"The Louisiana bill could be at issue for another important reason: It could test the Supreme Court’s protection of the right to contraception, under Griswold v. Connecticut.

Experts say that the language of the bill could also criminalize certain forms of contraception, such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) and Plan B. That’s because it would change the state’s definition of a person to a fertilized egg (whereas the current definition is a fertilized egg that has become implanted in the womb)."

washingtonpost.com