Several state legislatures now require that before a woman may consent to an abortion, she must first undergo an ultrasound and be offered the image of her fetus.The justification is that without an ultrasound, her consent will not be fully informed. Such legislation, the latest move in abortion regulation, supposes that a woman who sees the image will be less likely to abort. This Article explores how visual politics has combined with visual technology, and how law has seized upon both in a campaign to encourage women to choose against abortion. While rarely analyzed, the significance of seeing, or what one court has called sensory and contemporaneous observance, in fact appears throughout the law. This Article develops a visuality of law,...
During preparation for early abortion in Norway, an ultrasound examination is usually performed to d...
With state governments blocking access to abortion across the United States, coupled with the risk o...
The article examines whether it is morally correct and legally possible to police a pregnant woman’s...
Several state legislatures now require that before a woman may consent to an abortion, she must firs...
In recent years, a number of US states have adopted laws that require pregnant women to have an ultr...
In recent years, a number of US states have adopted laws that require pregnant women to have an ultr...
Foetal images have been central to the medicalized abortion debate since the 1960s. Feminists have e...
Medical ethics began to evolve in the 1980s allowing patients to express their own individual rights...
The jurisprudence of abortion law is replete with instances in which the concerns of the woman seeki...
Over the past two decades, US states have enacted legislation regulating ultrasound scanning in abor...
BackgroundSince mid-2013, Wisconsin abortion providers have been legally required to display and des...
To its proponents, the ultrasound scanner is a safe, reliable, and indispensable aid to diagnosis. I...
BackgroundSince mid-2013, Wisconsin abortion providers have been legally required to display and des...
This article aims to analyze the practices and meanings involved in obstetric ultrasound (USG) in wo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Since mid-2013, Wisconsin abortion providers have been legally required to ...
During preparation for early abortion in Norway, an ultrasound examination is usually performed to d...
With state governments blocking access to abortion across the United States, coupled with the risk o...
The article examines whether it is morally correct and legally possible to police a pregnant woman’s...
Several state legislatures now require that before a woman may consent to an abortion, she must firs...
In recent years, a number of US states have adopted laws that require pregnant women to have an ultr...
In recent years, a number of US states have adopted laws that require pregnant women to have an ultr...
Foetal images have been central to the medicalized abortion debate since the 1960s. Feminists have e...
Medical ethics began to evolve in the 1980s allowing patients to express their own individual rights...
The jurisprudence of abortion law is replete with instances in which the concerns of the woman seeki...
Over the past two decades, US states have enacted legislation regulating ultrasound scanning in abor...
BackgroundSince mid-2013, Wisconsin abortion providers have been legally required to display and des...
To its proponents, the ultrasound scanner is a safe, reliable, and indispensable aid to diagnosis. I...
BackgroundSince mid-2013, Wisconsin abortion providers have been legally required to display and des...
This article aims to analyze the practices and meanings involved in obstetric ultrasound (USG) in wo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Since mid-2013, Wisconsin abortion providers have been legally required to ...
During preparation for early abortion in Norway, an ultrasound examination is usually performed to d...
With state governments blocking access to abortion across the United States, coupled with the risk o...
The article examines whether it is morally correct and legally possible to police a pregnant woman’s...