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In this April 15, 2013 photo, Laurie Bertram Roberts, left, president of Mississippi's chapter of the National Organization for Women, confronts an abortion opponent who was blocking the driveway to the Jackson Women's Health Organization's clinic in Jackson, Miss. Roberts has volunteered as an escort at the clinic and said if facilities close, women would likely try to end their own pregnancies in potentially dangerous ways. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

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In this July 2, 2012 photo, abortion opponent Ashley Sigrest of Brandon, Miss., talks about her reasons she protests Jackson Women's Health Organization's clinic in Jackson, Miss. Sigrest said she regrets the abortion she had in August 1998 and supports admitting privileges laws because she believes they protect women’s health. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

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**FILE** Anti-abortion advocates stand outside the Jackson Women's Health Organization in Jackson, Miss., the state's only abortion clinic, on June 27, 2012. (Associated Press)

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As abortion foes pray outside, Jackson Women's Health Organization owner Diane Derzis stands at the gate of Mississippi's only abortion clinic, in Jackson, Miss., on Monday. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order Sunday that blocked enforcement of a law that could effectively regulate it out of business. (Associated Press)