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The Missouri Attorney General's Office is subpoenaing patient health records from Planned Parenthood.

This request is part of a legal effort to defend state abortion regulations following a voter-approved constitutional amendment protecting reproductive rights.

Planned Parenthood and the ACLU are fighting the subpoenas, citing patient privacy and calling the move a form of harassment.

The Missouri Attorney General’s Office is demanding health records of Planned Parenthood abortion patients in an effort to argue in favor of keeping in place several regulations that limit access to the procedure.

The office is asking for patient medical records, incident reports, “adverse event documentation” and communications about patient care, according to court records . Also

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