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A SUCCESSFUL CHALLENGE TO A BAN ON ‘AIDING AND ABETTING’ ABORTION

HEN THE CITY of Lebanon banned abortion in 2021, it initially seemed like a pointless stunt. At that point, was still the law of the land, and there were no abortion clinics in Lebanon, a city of around 21,000 people in southwestern Ohio. But social workers and activists worried that the ban’s broad language could be used to punish people for counseling or otherwise helping women obtain abortions outside the city.

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