Dr. Julie Cantor

UCLA

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Physician and lawyer who teaches health law and reproductive rights at UCLA.

Dr. Julie Cantor on KCRW

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A bill sitting on Governor Gavin Newsom's desk would require all UCs and state universities to offer the abortion pill to students who want it. Gov.

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