Reproductive Fraud? Sham Pregnancy Centers Face Pushback
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It's increasingly difficult to figure out which of the numerous organizations claiming to offer "reproductive health services" actually provide termination referrals and which are merely sham clinics established by right-wing religious activists.
Jacob M. Appel | Posted 05.25.2011