BISMARCK, North Dakota (Reuters) - North Dakota's only abortion clinic on Tuesday filed a federal challenge to a new state law, the most restrictive in the country, one that would ban procedures to end pregnancy once a fetal heartbeat can be detected, as early as six weeks. The Red River Women's Clinic said that banning abortions so early, before many women even knew they were pregnant, would bar nearly 90 percent of the abortions it performs. Hospitals and Clinics Judges Parties and Movements Trials Lawyers U.S. Supreme Court The clinic asked a federal judge in the state capital of Bismarck...
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