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‘Zurawski v Texas’ Review: A Disquieting Documentary on the First Patient-Plaintiffs Seeking Abortion Rights Since Roe v. Wade

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Tomris Laffly If, before 2022, you were ever called “hysterical” for voicing your concerns that a U.S.-based woman’s constitutionally protected right to have an abortion was actually hanging by a thread, you’ll find an intrepid sympathizer in Molly Duane.

She is the tireless Center for Reproductive Rights attorney at the center of “Zurawski v Texas,” Maisie Crow and Abbie Perrault’s unflinching, cumulatively disquieting new documentary.

Indeed, Duane and her team have heard that word before, prior to the Supreme Court overturning 1973’s landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that used to safeguard women’s reproductive freedoms.

But there she is in the aftermath of her worst fears coming true, fighting for those who can’t have access to a necessary, sometimes life-saving healthcare procedure.

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