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Webster V. Reproductive Health Services: A Path To Constitutional Equilibrium, Mark E. Chopko
Webster V. Reproductive Health Services: A Path To Constitutional Equilibrium, Mark E. Chopko
Campbell Law Review
This Article is intended as part of a symposium and a debate on substantive due process and the decision in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services. This writer, although here a commentator on the law, does have an opinion on the ultimate question: Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided.
Fetal Tissue Research And Abortion: Do They Have A Future Together?, Angela M. Skerrett
Fetal Tissue Research And Abortion: Do They Have A Future Together?, Angela M. Skerrett
Campbell Law Review
This Comment will examine fetal tissue research as it relates to the issue of abortion. First, the Comment discusses the current status of fetal tissue research. Second, the Comment looks at the influence of abortion on fetal tissue research, including constitutional and ethical issues. Third, the Comment examines the future of fetal tissue research. Finally, this Comment will conclude that the attitudes, opinions and laws concerning abortion will play a major role in determining the future of fetal tissue research.