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Abortion rights groups went to court Thursday seeking to restore abortion services in Kentucky, a day after the two remaining abortion clinics signaled they couldn t immediately comply with new restrictions imposed by the state s Republican legislature.Two lawsuits filed in federal court in Louisville asked that a judge intervene to
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