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Pro-abortion rights supporter Yatzel Sabat (left) and anti-abortion protestor Amanda Reed demonstrate at the state Capitol in Austin, Texas, on July 2, 2013. The Supreme Court is considering an emergency appeal from abortion providers in Texas, who want the justices to block two provisions of a state law that already has forced the closure of roughly half the licensed abortion clinics in the state. Ten of the remaining 19 clinics will have to shut their doors by July 1, 2015, without an order from the Supreme Court. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via Associated Press) **FILE**

Pro-abortion rights supporter Yatzel Sabat (left) and anti-abortion protestor Amanda Reed demonstrate at the state Capitol in Austin, Texas, on July 2, 2013. The Supreme Court is considering an emergency appeal from abortion providers in Texas, who want the justices to block two provisions of a state law that already has forced the closure of roughly half the licensed abortion clinics in the state. Ten of the remaining 19 clinics will have to shut their doors by July 1, 2015, without an order from the Supreme Court. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via Associated Press) **FILE**

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