Cathren Cohen

staff attorney with the UCLA Williams Institute and the Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy

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A year after the Dobbs decision overturned the federal right to abortion, California providers are navigating a thorny legal landscape as they care for out-of-state patients.

CA abortion providers navigate thorny legal issues, 1 year after Dobbs

A year after the Dobbs decision overturned the federal right to abortion, California providers are navigating a thorny legal landscape as they care for out-of-state patients.

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