A Midwest antiabortion group used cellphone location data to target online content to visitors of certain Planned Parenthood clinics
From a high-stakes legal battle over the abortion pill mifepristone, to states debating their own legislation, WSJ’s Laura Kusisto highlights where abortion access stands now and what could come next. Photo Illustration: Preston Jessee
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