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Government

Nov. 7, 2006

U.S. Supreme Court to Revisit Late-Term Abortion Issue

WASHINGTON - It was just six years ago that a deeply divided U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Nebraska law banning a procedure known to its opponents as "partial-birth" abortion.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - It was just six years ago that a deeply divided U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Nebraska law banning a procedure known to its opponents as "partial-birth" abortion.
      Thanks in large part to a shift of political power in Washington, the issue is back in the court's lap. And with a new-look, more conservative bench, obse...

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