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In The Matter Of Anonymous, A Minor: Fetal Representation In Hearings To Waive Parental Consent For Abortion, Helena Silverstein
In The Matter Of Anonymous, A Minor: Fetal Representation In Hearings To Waive Parental Consent For Abortion, Helena Silverstein
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
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Confusion In The Realm Of Taxpayer Standing: The State Of State Taxpayer Standing In The Eighth Circuit, Richard M. Elias
Confusion In The Realm Of Taxpayer Standing: The State Of State Taxpayer Standing In The Eighth Circuit, Richard M. Elias
Missouri Law Review
In Tarsney v. O’Keefe, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit dismissed a claim for lack of standing brought by Minnesota state taxpayers challenging a state program that provided abortions for indigent women. In so doing, the Eighth Circuit applied the holding of Flast v. Cohen, the United States Supreme Court case that narrowly limited federal taxpayer standing. The Eighth Circuit, however, erred in relying on Flast, as that case applies only to federal taxpayer standing, not state taxpayers. The court should have interpreted and applied the holding of Doremus v. Board of Education of Borough of …
Slow And Steady Does Not Always Win The Race: The Nuremberg Files Web Site And What It Should Teach Us About Incitement And The Internet, Nadine E. Mcspadden
Slow And Steady Does Not Always Win The Race: The Nuremberg Files Web Site And What It Should Teach Us About Incitement And The Internet, Nadine E. Mcspadden
Indiana Law Journal
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A Trust Analysis Of A Gestational Carrier's Right To Abortion, Kevin Yamamoto, Shelby A.D. Moore
A Trust Analysis Of A Gestational Carrier's Right To Abortion, Kevin Yamamoto, Shelby A.D. Moore
Fordham Law Review
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Torts: Nealis V. Baird: The Oklahoma Supreme Court Extends Fetal Rights In Wrongful Death Suits But Leaves Important Questions Unanswered, Cory Hicks
Oklahoma Law Review
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"Partial Birth" Abortion And The Health Exception: Protecting Maternal Health Or Risking Abortion On Demand?, Gail Glidewell
"Partial Birth" Abortion And The Health Exception: Protecting Maternal Health Or Risking Abortion On Demand?, Gail Glidewell
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This note, which analyzes the central role of women's health in the debate over the limits of abortion rights, explores the implications of the Supreme Court's decision in Stenberg v. Carhart to invalidate a Nebraska statute banning partial birth abortion. Specifically, this note questions whether the Court's decision in Stenberg effectively requires that all future statutes banning partial birth abortion contain an exception for instances in which abortions are medically necessary to protect the health of the woman, and how such a requirement might be structured. The author answers the question in the affirmative, and argues that while broader exceptions …
Implications Of Fda Approval Of Ru-486: Regulating Mifepristone Within The Bounds Of The Constitution, Bradley E. Cunningham
Implications Of Fda Approval Of Ru-486: Regulating Mifepristone Within The Bounds Of The Constitution, Bradley E. Cunningham
Kentucky Law Journal
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