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  The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear arguments about a California law requiring anti-abortion pregnancy centers to inform clients about abortion and contraception services. The law says pregnancy centers must post notices about publicly funded abortion and contraception services. Opponents say it violates the free-speech rights of religious objectors.

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