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What Opponents Say It Could Mean For Women: Those who oppose the bill say that by changing the definition of personhood in Colorado's criminal code, the amendment could effectively criminalize abortion.

Mr. Fox supports a bill protecting life from conception to natural death, which would effectively criminalize all forms of abortion, including cases of rape or incest.

It includes heavy penalties for those who download or produce pornography — which critics say is defined so broadly that it could effectively criminalize many of Indonesia's diverse non-Islamic cultures.

The renewed legal fight comes as draft legislation that would effectively criminalize strong encryption met with fervent condemnation by privacy and cybersecurity experts, including a leading US senator on the intelligence committee from which the legislation will emerge.

But a year later, he controls a Congress dominated by evangelical extremists and military dictatorship apologists, and is authoring or advocating on behalf of a slate of proposed laws that would not only dismantle Marco Civil's provisions for consumer privacy and freedom of expression, but would also effectively criminalize the use of social media.

Ryan sponsored a fetal personhood bill, which would effectively criminalize abortion and some forms of birth control without exceptions for rape victims.

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When the Supreme Court of India ruled on Wednesday that it would reverse the decision of a lower court and uphold the constitutionality of a law that effectively criminalizes homosexuality, there was widespread shock.

By Shivam Vij December 13 , 2013When the Supreme Court of India ruled on Wednesday that it would reverse the decision of a lower court and uphold the constitutionality of a law that effectively criminalizes homosexuality, there was widespread shock.

The lawsuit, filed in Federal District Court in Rome, says the law effectively "criminalizes fundamental religious activities" for sex offenders and bars them from serving as a choir member, a secretary, an accountant or in any other role with a religious organization.

The government "effectively criminalized" medical care to the opposition in antiterrorism laws introduced in July 2012, but long before then, in the early days of protests against the government, security forces had cracked down on medical personnel who provided treatment to demonstrators, the investigators said.

In particular, it's the provision of the CFAA that prohibits any action that "exceeds authorized access" to a system — effectively criminalizing violations of a website or app's terms of service.

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