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The federal appeals court decision was influenced by the ruling in June v. Russo, which many saw as a win for abortion rights advocates.

, the measures that can now go into effect later this month include a ban on a common second-trimester procedure, dilation and evacuation; a law that could require a third party to decide how to dispose of the remaining tissue from an abortion; a requirement for doctors to notify local law enforcement when someone 16 years or younger has an abortion procedure; and a requirement for doctors to obtain a patient's medical records if they know the sex of the fetus in order to ban abortions...

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