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A Practical View Of Farley V. Sartin, Thomas J. Hurney Jr.
A Practical View Of Farley V. Sartin, Thomas J. Hurney Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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After Farley V. Sartin: The Consequences Of Declaring A Nonviable Fetus A Person For The Purpose Of Wrongful Death, Stacie L. Lude
After Farley V. Sartin: The Consequences Of Declaring A Nonviable Fetus A Person For The Purpose Of Wrongful Death, Stacie L. Lude
West Virginia Law Review
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Life Begins At The Moment Of Conception For The Purposes Of W. Va. Code 55-7-5: The Supreme Court Of Appeals Of West Virginia Rewrites Our Wrongful Death Statute, Jason Cuomo
West Virginia Law Review
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To Recover Or Not To Recover: A State By State Survey Of Fetal Wrongful Death Law, Jill D. Washburn Helbling
To Recover Or Not To Recover: A State By State Survey Of Fetal Wrongful Death Law, Jill D. Washburn Helbling
West Virginia Law Review
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Farley V. Sartin And Tort Claims For The Wrongful Death Of A Nonviable Fetus: Paradigms, Imponderables And Proposals, Teree Foster
Farley V. Sartin And Tort Claims For The Wrongful Death Of A Nonviable Fetus: Paradigms, Imponderables And Proposals, Teree Foster
West Virginia Law Review
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Relational And Liberal Feminism: The Ethic Of Care, Fetal Personhood And Autonomy, Joyce E. Mcconnell
Relational And Liberal Feminism: The Ethic Of Care, Fetal Personhood And Autonomy, Joyce E. Mcconnell
West Virginia Law Review
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Farley V. Sartin: Viability Of A Fetus No Longer Required For Wrongful Death Liability, Robin C. Hewitt
Farley V. Sartin: Viability Of A Fetus No Longer Required For Wrongful Death Liability, Robin C. Hewitt
West Virginia Law Review
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