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Situating Dobbs, Paula A. Monopoli Jan 2023

Situating Dobbs, Paula A. Monopoli

Faculty Scholarship

The recent decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health has been characterized as an outlier because its effect is to erase a previously recognized constitutional right. This paper situates Dobbs in a broader feminist constitutional history. It asks if this retrenchment is really such a unique turn in American jurisprudence when it comes to protections or “rights” that matter most to women’s lived experience. The paper argues that if one opens the aperture of constitutional history to embrace a more capacious view of rights, those afforded to women have often been eroded or erased by state legislatures, Congress, and courts. …


Religion In The Writing: A Literary Analysis Of Justice Kennedy On Abortion, Jonathan Cantarero Jan 2020

Religion In The Writing: A Literary Analysis Of Justice Kennedy On Abortion, Jonathan Cantarero

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

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Abortion-Related Disclosures And How The Maryland General Assembly Can Institute A Novel And Innovative Pregnancy Disclosure, Mary L. Scott Jul 2019

Abortion-Related Disclosures And How The Maryland General Assembly Can Institute A Novel And Innovative Pregnancy Disclosure, Mary L. Scott

Maryland Law Review Online

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Comparative Pragmatism, Rachel Rebouché Jan 2012

Comparative Pragmatism, Rachel Rebouché

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Maryland's Conscience Clause: Leaving A Woman's Right To A Health Care Provider's Choice, Maria Cirincione Jan 2010

Maryland's Conscience Clause: Leaving A Woman's Right To A Health Care Provider's Choice, Maria Cirincione

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Gonzales V. Carhart: No Limits To What Congress May Now “Find”, M. Katherine Burgess Jan 2008

Gonzales V. Carhart: No Limits To What Congress May Now “Find”, M. Katherine Burgess

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

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The Lost Legislative History Of The Equal Rights Amendment: Lessons From The Unpublished 1983 Markup By The House Judiciary Committee, Paul Taylor, Philip G. Kiko Jan 2007

The Lost Legislative History Of The Equal Rights Amendment: Lessons From The Unpublished 1983 Markup By The House Judiciary Committee, Paul Taylor, Philip G. Kiko

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Failed Lessons Of History: The Predictable Shortcomings Of The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, Nancy Kubasek, Daniel Tagliarina Jan 2006

Failed Lessons Of History: The Predictable Shortcomings Of The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, Nancy Kubasek, Daniel Tagliarina

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.