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Women's rights activists in Latin America have long looked to the United States as a model in their decadeslong struggle to chip away at abortion restrictions in their highly religious countries.
In a sweeping decision that would have once seemed almost impossible in this Catholic country, where women were jailed for ending pregnancies, Mexico s Supreme Court this week declared it. -September 08, 2023 at 01:54 pm EDT
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - In a sweeping decision that would have once seemed almost impossible in this Catholic country, where women were jailed for ending pregnancies, Mexico's Supreme Court this week declared it unconstitutional for the federal government to criminalize abortion.
By Gabriella Borter MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - In a sweeping decision that would have once seemed almost impossible in this Catholic country, where women.