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WASHINGTON (AP) - Women who want a controversial abortion procedure for health reasons have few options beyond going to court and trying to prove that a Supreme Court decision banning the practice should not apply.
For women facing serious health risks, that may not be practical.
"The problem with that is it's not going to be an easy thing for women to invoke," said Vikram Amar, a professor at the University of California's Hastings School of Law. "Because time is of the essence, and litigation takes money and time, the 'as applied' route is not as practically feasible."
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