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National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control

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The National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control was a birth control lobbying organization set up in 1929 by Margaret Sanger and the Illinois Birth Control League.

The committee was disbanded in 1937, six months after the successful outcome in favor of birth control of the court case United States v. One Package of Japanese Pessaries.

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National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control Wikipedia