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=====''[[Roe v. Wade]]'' Right to Privacy (not anymore) now Right to Bodily Integrity=====
=====Roe v. Wade Right to Privacy (not anymore) now Right to Bodily Integrity=====
The constitutional right to privacy protects a woman’s right to choose to have an abortion. However, abortions may be regulated by a state after the first trimester and may be prohibited after the point of viability unless necessary to preserve the health of the mother.
The constitutional right to privacy protects a woman’s right to choose to have an abortion. However, abortions may be regulated by a state after the first trimester and may be prohibited after the point of viability unless necessary to preserve the health of the mother.


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