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Did it curtail him in his writing at all? "No.
How much should it curtail individual freedoms to purchase extra education, to pass on an inheritance so that people have an equal chance in life?
Third: Does it curtail the number of illegal abortions?" In Roe, decided in January of 1973, the Court deemed statutory restrictions on abortion in Texas unconstitutional.
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