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Does the Supreme Court’s refusal to strike down a Texas anti-abortion law mean Roe v. Wade is about to be legal history? And, are anti-loitering laws just an excuse to hassle sex workers? Some California lawmakers want to get rid of the loitering regulations.
By Royal F. Oakes and Connor M. Oakes4.3
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Does the Supreme Court’s refusal to strike down a Texas anti-abortion law mean Roe v. Wade is about to be legal history? And, are anti-loitering laws just an excuse to hassle sex workers? Some California lawmakers want to get rid of the loitering regulations.

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