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This piece is adapted from Amy Littlefield’s new book, Killers of Roe: My Investigation into the Mysterious Death of Abortion Rights, published by Legacy Lit (Hachette) on March 10. In 1974, an Internal Revenue Service attorney named Paul Haring pitched an idea to Catholic leaders that would shape t
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Killers of Roe is a new book by the reproductive rights journalist Amy Littlefield on what she describes as the death of abortion rights in the United States. The book is framed as a murder mystery, examining a “twisted alliance of believers and opportunists” in the years and decades before the Supr
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3/10/1919: Debs v. United States decided.
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3/11/1936: Justice Antonin Scalia's birthday.
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3/17/1777: Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney's birthday.
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This article was first published on March 11, 2011.
By Greg Torode, Martin Wong and Agencies
A farm building engulfed in flames as it disintegrated in giant waves; a minibus tumbling end over end, pushed ahead of a 10-metre wall of water - the tsunami triggered yesterday afternoon by the largest ear
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