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the court fight.Lowering 
the age limit "may reduce delays for some young women but it 
does nothing to address the significant barriers that far too many women 
of all ages will still find if they arrive at the drugstore 
without identification," said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for 
Reproductive Rights.The FDA said the Plan B One-Step will be packaged with 
a product code that prompts the cashier to verify a customer's age. 
Anyone who can't provide such proof as a driver's license, birth certificate 
or passport wouldn't be allowed to complete the purchase."These are daunting 
and sometimes insurmountable hoops women are forced to jump through in time-sensitive 
circumstances, and we will continue our battle in court to remove these 
arbitrary restrictions on emergency contraception for all women," Northup 
said.Half the nation's pregnancies every year are unintended, and doctors' 
groups say more access to morning-after pills could cut those numbers. The 
pills contain higher doses of regular contraceptives, and if taken within 
72 hours of unprotected sex, can cut the chances of pregnancy by 
up to 89 percent.The FDA had been poised to lift all age 
limits and let Plan B sell over-the-counter in late 2011, when Health 
and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, in an unprecedented move, 
overruled her own scientists. Sebelius said some girls as young as 11 
are physically capable of bearing children, but shouldn't be able to buy 
the 
												
										The troubled 
and talented Amanda BynesThe former teen star has become more known for 
her bizarre behavior.LOS ANGELES  Even though it seems former actress and 
child star Amanda Bynes is unraveling before our eyes, experts say the 
now 27-year-old "retired" entertainer doesn't yet qualify for any form of 
parental or court-ordered conservatorship.The star has been spotted wandering 
strangely around New York City, shaving half her head, tweeting obscene 
things about her affection for musician Drake, posting videos of herself 
mumbling in front of the mirror, and on Tuesday, even tweeting pics 
of herself in a bra.Bynes' behavior reportedly has the children in her 
apartment building scared, too.PHOTOS: More Bynes Twitpics.And while some 
of her actions are reminiscent of a 2007 Britney Spears, whose very 
public meltdown culminated in her shaving her own head and later led 
to -- and still requires -- a legal conservatorship, one court expert 
tells us there is nothing like that in the works for Bynes."There 
are two main standards that courts look at as far as conservatorships. 
The first is the person a danger to themselves -- Spears was 
and demonstrated that often -- and the second is whether the person 
a danger to society. Britney Spears was, and to her two children 
as well," legal consultant and alternative sentencing expert Wendy Feldman 
told FOX411's Pop Tarts column. "Amanda seems to have a serious mental 
illness, b

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