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A Matter Of Context: Casey And The Constitutionality Of Compelled Physician Speech, Scott W. Gaylord
A Matter Of Context: Casey And The Constitutionality Of Compelled Physician Speech, Scott W. Gaylord
Scott W. Gaylord
The last few years have seen an increasing number of States seek to regulate abortion procedures—from heart auscultation statutes to admitting privileges to minimum facility standards. One such regulation has involved “speech-and-display” statutes, which require physicians to conduct an ultrasound, display the sonogram images to a woman considering an abortion, and describe the anatomical features that are visible in the image. In addition to asserting traditional due process claims, physicians have challenged these ultrasound requirements on First Amendment grounds, arguing that speech-and-display laws compel physicians to engage in speech activity against their will and (sometimes) against their medical judgment.
Although …