A controversy surrounding Mary Rogers was blamed on a woman who ran a business for this practice named Madame Restell, who pulled from Charles Knowlton's The Fruits of Philosophy. Mary Dennett co-founded a national organization that promoted this practice. Fania Mindell and Ethyl Byrne helped spread this practice to Brooklyn. C. Lee Butxon, an advocate of this practice, was (*) fined $100, leading to a 1965 Supreme Court case in which William O. Douglas discussed "penumbras" in the Bill of Rights. A "League" for this practice was founded by an activist targeted by Anthony Comstock. The article "What Every Mother Should Know" was written by a woman whose clinic offered this service that would become Planned Parenthood. For 10 points, name this service advocated for by Margaret Sanger, which includes "the pill." ■END■
ANSWER: birth control [or contraceptives; or abortion; accept the pill before mentioned; accept descriptive answers such as preventing or ending pregnancy]
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