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Reproductive Rights without Resources or Recourse
Kimberly Mutcherson
School of Law, Camden
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Reproductive Rights
86%
Procreation
72%
U.S. Supreme Court
42%
Fundamental Rights
39%
Oklahoma
37%
Resources
37%
Lobbies
36%
Government
34%
Habitual
33%
Justice
30%
Crime
25%
Early Twentieth-century
23%
Wishes
23%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Reproductive Rights
100%
Sterilization
68%
Civil Rights
45%
Social Justice
37%
Dreams
36%
Crime
36%
Criminals
35%
Reproduction
28%
Accidental Falls
23%
Technology
19%
Social Sciences
recourse
67%
lobby
34%
Legal rights
34%
fundamental right
32%
twentieth century
26%
resources
25%
Supreme Court
25%
justice
21%
act
19%
commitment
19%
offense
19%