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Fax: Celebrating The Success Of The Family And Medical Leave Act, September 24, 1996., Clinton Gore 96
Fax: Celebrating The Success Of The Family And Medical Leave Act, September 24, 1996., Clinton Gore 96
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A fax sent to disseminate information about the President Clinton success with the Family and Medical Care Act.
Fax: Fighting For Quality Health Care, September 23, 1996, Clinton Gore 96
Fax: Fighting For Quality Health Care, September 23, 1996, Clinton Gore 96
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A fax sent to disseminate information about the President Clinton fighting for healthy families through Health Insurance Reform Act (Kassembaum-Kennedy Bill), Family and Medical Leave Act, Childhood Immunization Initiative, Women Infants and Children Program (WIC), and other health care initiatives.
Choice, Conscience, And Context, Mary Crossley
Choice, Conscience, And Context, Mary Crossley
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Building on Professor Michael H. Shapiro's critique of arguments that some uses of new reproductive technologies devalue and use persons inappropriately (which is part of a Symposium on New Reproductive Technologies), this work considers two specific practices that increasingly are becoming part of the new reproductive landscape: selective reduction of multiple pregnancy and prenatal genetic testing to enable selective abortion. Professor Shapiro does not directly address either practice, but each may raise troubling questions that sound suspiciously like the arguments that Professor Shapiro sought to discredit. The concerns that selective reduction and prenatal genetic screening raise, however, relate not to …
The Two-Parent Family In The Liberal State: The Case For Selective Subsidies, Amy L. Wax
The Two-Parent Family In The Liberal State: The Case For Selective Subsidies, Amy L. Wax
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No abstract provided.
Race And The New Reproduction, Dorothy E. Roberts
Race And The New Reproduction, Dorothy E. Roberts
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A Feminist Social Justice Approach To Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: A Case Study On The Limits Of Liberal Theory, Joan C. Callahan, Dorothy E. Roberts
A Feminist Social Justice Approach To Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: A Case Study On The Limits Of Liberal Theory, Joan C. Callahan, Dorothy E. Roberts
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