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The West Alabama Women’s Center still fields at least five calls a day from women seeking abortions.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has threatened to bring criminal conspiracy charges against organizations that help Alabamians get the procedure out of state.
A federal judge may soon rule on whether Marshall has the power to do that.
Out-of-state abortions have significantly increased since the Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to an abortion.
The National Right to Life Committee , the country's oldest and biggest anti-abortion group, is not promoting Alabama 's approach.
Instead, the group is backing efforts to criminalize helping a minor get an abortion in or out of state without the consent of a parent.
The group says it's exploring the new territory created by the end of Roe v. Wade .
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