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William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

Abortion

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Criminalizing Substance Abuse And Undermining Roe V. Wade: The Tension Between Abortion Doctrine And The Criminalization Of Prenatal Substance Abuse, Myrisha S. Lewis Jan 2017

Criminalizing Substance Abuse And Undermining Roe V. Wade: The Tension Between Abortion Doctrine And The Criminalization Of Prenatal Substance Abuse, Myrisha S. Lewis

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woman’s constitutional right to have an abortion. Although other scholars have criticized prenatal substance abuse prosecutions based on various constitutional and public policy arguments, the tension between prenatal substance abuse prosecutions and the Supreme Court’s abortion doctrine has not been adequately examined. I argue that prosecuting women for the crime of prenatal substance abuse punishes women for not exercising their right to an abortion and could even incentivize some women to obtain abortions in order to avoid criminal prosecution. I also examine the science underlying abortion doctrine, fetal health, and substance abuse which reveals that (1) the right to abort …


Abortion, Moral Law, And The First Amendment: The Conflict Between Fetal Rights & Freedom Of Religion, Barbara Pfeffer Billauer Jan 2017

Abortion, Moral Law, And The First Amendment: The Conflict Between Fetal Rights & Freedom Of Religion, Barbara Pfeffer Billauer

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The status of abortion as murder, and therefore amenable to governmental intervention and criminalization, has been asserted by those favoring limits on abortion. Opponents claim a superior right of privacy and/or equality exists under the Constitution, vesting in a woman the right to decide activities and actions that affect her physical corpus. The claimed interest of a State to protect the fetus is impliedly based on the concept of “morality” or “natural law,” specifically on the premise that feticide is violative of the basic code of conduct of societal norms. To my knowledge, until now, this is the first investigation …


To "Bring Down The Flowers": The Cultural Context Of Abortion Law In Early Modern England, Carla Spivack Oct 2007

To "Bring Down The Flowers": The Cultural Context Of Abortion Law In Early Modern England, Carla Spivack

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This article takes issue with claims made by Joseph Dellapenna in his 2006 book, Dispelling the Myths of Abortion History, which claims to correct the "distortions of the history" of abortion law underlying Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973). Dellapenna argues that, contrary to Justice Blackmun's historic analysis in Roe, "abortion was considered a serious crime throughout most of European history" and that "courts did... punish abortions before quickening during the Middle Ages." This article shows that Dellapenna's argument relies on serious misreading of cases and ignorance of the relevant historical, medical, and cultural context, and that pre-quickening or …


The Alley Behind First Street, Northeast: Criminal Abortion In The Nation's Capital, 1872-1973, Douglas R. Miller Oct 2004

The Alley Behind First Street, Northeast: Criminal Abortion In The Nation's Capital, 1872-1973, Douglas R. Miller

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No abstract provided.


An Unjust Act: The Schizophrenic State Of Maturity And Culpability In Juvenile Justice And Minor Abortion Rights Law; Recent Trends In Virginia And Nationally, Jon-Michael Foxworth Apr 2003

An Unjust Act: The Schizophrenic State Of Maturity And Culpability In Juvenile Justice And Minor Abortion Rights Law; Recent Trends In Virginia And Nationally, Jon-Michael Foxworth

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No abstract provided.


Location And Life: How Stenberg V. Carhart Undercut Roe V. Wade, Richard Stith Feb 2003

Location And Life: How Stenberg V. Carhart Undercut Roe V. Wade, Richard Stith

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No abstract provided.


Griswold, The Fda, And The State Legislator: The Regulation Of Mifeprex, Paige Kremser Apr 2002

Griswold, The Fda, And The State Legislator: The Regulation Of Mifeprex, Paige Kremser

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No abstract provided.


State-Compelled Fetal Surgery: The Viability Test Is Not Viable, Krista L. Newkirk Apr 1998

State-Compelled Fetal Surgery: The Viability Test Is Not Viable, Krista L. Newkirk

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No abstract provided.