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Compromising Positions: An Essay And Review Of Abortion: The Clash Of Absolutes. By Laurence H. Tribe, Charles A. Rees Nov 1992

Compromising Positions: An Essay And Review Of Abortion: The Clash Of Absolutes. By Laurence H. Tribe, Charles A. Rees

Northern Illinois University Law Review

This review examines Laurence Tribe's book on abortion, focusing special attention on Tribe's discussion of compromises to the abortion dilemma and his own apparent resolution of the issue. Following an evaluation of Tribe's work, this review considers other possible compromises to the abortion dilemma which are suggested by the United States Constitution.


"The Right Of Privacy", Fernando Bustos Sep 1992

"The Right Of Privacy", Fernando Bustos

Brigham Young University Prelaw Review

The concept of a right of privacy is one that is currently the focal point of the argument for legalized abortion, and for women's rights in general. By examining the history of this issue, along with its influence upon the U.S. Constitution, and the decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, we will be better enabled to understand the legal debate at hand.


The Use Of Government Funding To Discourage Abortion: Who Will Protect The Rights Of The Poor?, Claudia J. Postell Mar 1992

The Use Of Government Funding To Discourage Abortion: Who Will Protect The Rights Of The Poor?, Claudia J. Postell

University of the District of Columbia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is It Possible To Take Both Fetal Life And Women Seriously? Professor Laurence Tribe And His Reviewers, Samuel W. Calhoun, Andrea E. Sexton Mar 1992

Is It Possible To Take Both Fetal Life And Women Seriously? Professor Laurence Tribe And His Reviewers, Samuel W. Calhoun, Andrea E. Sexton

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abortion: The Rights Of Whom?, Jennifer Ferguson, Yvette Young Jan 1992

Abortion: The Rights Of Whom?, Jennifer Ferguson, Yvette Young

Brigham Young University Prelaw Review

The morality of abortion is not as pressing a question as whether a woman has a right to an abortion based on the rights granted her in the ninth and fourteenth amendments. Morality cannot be completely extricated from the issue of abortion. Nonetheless, the constitutional rights determine the legality of abortion, thus having the greatest effect on the woman and her fetus. Two questions must therefore be addressed: first, what are the rights of the woman as stated in the Constitution? second, what are the rights of the fetus?


The Right Of Privacy And The New York State Constitution: An Analytical Framework, Edward R. Alexander Jan 1992

The Right Of Privacy And The New York State Constitution: An Analytical Framework, Edward R. Alexander

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process Jan 1992

Due Process

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Health Jan 1992

Public Health

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Question Of Class: Does 42 U.S.C. Section 1985(3) Protect Women Who Are Barred From Abortion Clinics, Mary F. Leheny Jan 1992

Question Of Class: Does 42 U.S.C. Section 1985(3) Protect Women Who Are Barred From Abortion Clinics, Mary F. Leheny

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.