Does Indiana Constitution contain a right to privacy, aborti

Does Indiana Constitution contain a right to privacy, abortion?

Seventeen years ago the Indiana Supreme Court dodged the question of whether the Indiana Constitution contains a right to privacy, and correspondingly, a right to abortion.

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