Nuremberg Files

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The Nuremberg Files was a website that displayed the names and locations of various doctors who performed abortions throughout the United States. They came under fire as controversial because of their practice of changing the listings of those doctors who had been injured or murdered, or stopped performing abortions, usually as a result of extreme activism by anti-abortion individuals.

While shut down in the USA by a 2002 decision of the 9th Circuit Court (Oregon), mirrors of the site still operate in other countries.

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