Massachusetts lawmakers have passed a bill that will repeal a more-than-150-year-old law banning abortion, a response to fears about the future of Roe v. Wade as President Trump nominates his second Supreme Court justice. The Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women — or NASTY Women Act — is expected to be signed by Republican Gov. Charlie Baker, Time reported Monday. The bill officially repeals a 173-year-old law against “procuring a miscarriage” — even though abortion is already legal in the state, as well as nationwide, following Roe v. Wade. President Trump has nominated Brett Kavanaugh to fill the seat being...