Alabama can't prosecute groups helping patients get abortions elsewhere, judge rules

Reproductive rights groups in Alabama wasted no time resuming their work after a federal judge ruled in early April that the state's attorney general can't prosecute—or threaten to prosecute—people or organizations who help Alabama residents seek an abortion by traveling to another state.

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