Policing pregnancy: Wisconsin's 'fetal protection' law, one of the nation's most punitive, forces women into treatment or jail

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Officials investigate about 400 pregnant people a year for alleged ‘unborn child abuse’ under Act 292. Critics say that can do more harm than good.

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