The conflict over abortion rights has threatened to divide the U.S. as no other issue since slavery. RU 486, developed in France and safely tested on over 46,000 European women, could put an end to this long and painful war. Lawrence Lader, the founding chair of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), argues that American women are denied access to RU 486 by a powerful minority capable of influencing policy at the highest levels.
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The conflict over abortion rights has threatened to divide the U.S. as no other issue since slavery. RU 486, developed in France and safely tested on over 46,000 European women, could put an end to this long and painful war. Lawrence Lader, the founding chair of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), argues that American women are denied access to RU 486 by a powerful minority capable of influencing policy at the highest levels.
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