How “Seamless” a Garment? the Catholic Bishops and the Politics of Abortion
Since the US Supreme Court ruled that states may restrict access to legal abortion, several Catholic bishops have applied pressure on pro-choice Catholic politicians. The efforts of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops since the court's decision are discussed.
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