South Dakota Contemplates Outlawing Nonexistent Threat Of Forced Abortions
The new law-to-be misunderstands the risks posed by surrogacy relationships and is likely to have negative consequences for South Dakota families.
The new law-to-be misunderstands the risks posed by surrogacy relationships and is likely to have negative consequences for South Dakota families.
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This case shouldn't merit any attention whatsoever by the Supreme Court.