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Reproductive And Sexual Freedom In The 1980s, Rhonda Copelon
Reproductive And Sexual Freedom In The 1980s, Rhonda Copelon
Antioch Law Journal
The inclusion of issues of reproductive and sexual freedom in this symposium is itself a sign of great progress. The civil liberties agenda which, until the last decade, was largely focused on first amendment issues, has grown substantially. This is because the movements of the last several decades-civil rights, black power, feminist, anti-war, Native American, lesbian and gay, anti-nuclear, and others-have broadened our understanding of the meaning of repression. In 1960, for example, there was only a hardy band of progressive civil libertarians working on the idea that a woman's right to contraception and abortion is fundamental to her liberty.' …
Artificial Insemination And The Law, Brent J. Jensen
Artificial Insemination And The Law, Brent J. Jensen
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Personhood And The Contraceptive Right, Joseph W. Rebone
Personhood And The Contraceptive Right, Joseph W. Rebone
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Demise Of Civil Nuisance Actions In Obscenity Control, Rosalee C. Gorman
The Demise Of Civil Nuisance Actions In Obscenity Control, Rosalee C. Gorman
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rape Of The Mentally Deficient: Satisfaction Of The Nonconsent Element, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 115 (1982), Susan L. Brody
Rape Of The Mentally Deficient: Satisfaction Of The Nonconsent Element, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 115 (1982), Susan L. Brody
UIC Law Review
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