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Tort Suits For Injuries Sustained During Illegal Abortions: The Effects Of Judicial Bias, Gail D. Hollister Jan 2000

Tort Suits For Injuries Sustained During Illegal Abortions: The Effects Of Judicial Bias, Gail D. Hollister

Villanova Law Review

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Cheffer V. Reno: Is The Regulation Of Abortion Clinic Protests The Regulation Of Interstate Commerce, John M. Scheib Jan 1996

Cheffer V. Reno: Is The Regulation Of Abortion Clinic Protests The Regulation Of Interstate Commerce, John M. Scheib

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Forrester V. City Of San Diego: Is Pain Compliance An Appropriate Police Practice Under The Fourth Amendment, Michael D. Mitchell Jan 1995

Forrester V. City Of San Diego: Is Pain Compliance An Appropriate Police Practice Under The Fourth Amendment, Michael D. Mitchell

Villanova Law Review

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Getting The Facts: Empirical Evaluation And The Constitutionality Of Pre-Abortion Parental Notification Statutes, Stephen J. Anderer Jan 1991

Getting The Facts: Empirical Evaluation And The Constitutionality Of Pre-Abortion Parental Notification Statutes, Stephen J. Anderer

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Liberalism, Republicanism And The Abortion Controversy, Gary C. Leedes Jan 1990

Liberalism, Republicanism And The Abortion Controversy, Gary C. Leedes

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fetal Research: An Investigator's View, David G. Nathan Jan 1976

Fetal Research: An Investigator's View, David G. Nathan

Villanova Law Review

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Cost-Benefit Ethics: The Utilitarian Approach To Fetal Research, Juliana Geran Pilon Jan 1976

Cost-Benefit Ethics: The Utilitarian Approach To Fetal Research, Juliana Geran Pilon

Villanova Law Review

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The Impact On Fetal Research Of The Report Of The National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research, Robert J. Levine Jan 1976

The Impact On Fetal Research Of The Report Of The National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research, Robert J. Levine

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fetal Experimentation: Rights Of The Father And Questions Of Personhood, John P. Wilson Jan 1976

Fetal Experimentation: Rights Of The Father And Questions Of Personhood, John P. Wilson

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reflections On The Report And Recommendations Of The National Commission: Research On The Fetus, Karen Lebacqz Jan 1976

Reflections On The Report And Recommendations Of The National Commission: Research On The Fetus, Karen Lebacqz

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Williams V. Florida: End Of A Theory - Part Ii, O. John Rogge Jan 1971

Williams V. Florida: End Of A Theory - Part Ii, O. John Rogge

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Williams V. Florida: End Of A Theory - Part I, O. John Roger Jan 1971

Williams V. Florida: End Of A Theory - Part I, O. John Roger

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Population Policy: A Decade Of Change, Carl S. Shultz Jan 1970

Federal Population Policy: A Decade Of Change, Carl S. Shultz

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Constitutional Aspects Of A National Population Policy, Cyril C. Means Jan 1970

The Constitutional Aspects Of A National Population Policy, Cyril C. Means

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


National Population Programs And Policy: Social And Legal Implications - A Symposium - Introduction, Donald A. Giannella Jan 1970

National Population Programs And Policy: Social And Legal Implications - A Symposium - Introduction, Donald A. Giannella

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Population Policies Of State Governments In The United States: Some Preliminary Observations, Edwin D. Driver Jan 1970

Population Policies Of State Governments In The United States: Some Preliminary Observations, Edwin D. Driver

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.