Remembering A Reproductive Freedom Pioneer

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Sarah Weddington, the lawyer who argued Roe v. Wade in front of the Supreme Court, died this weekend. How old was she the first time she argued for reproductive freedom in front of the Court?

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Hint: She argued the case twice before the Supreme Court, first in December 1971, then again in October 1972.

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