The Supreme Court has never justified the conclusion that the Constitution bars any substantial regulation designed to protect fetal life prior to viability. No majority opinion has offered a rationale for the viability rule, and the arguments in non-majority opinions are conclusory or fail to distinguish viability from earlier possible lines. The viability rule is arbitrary because the capacity of a fetus to survive outside the womb says nothing about the value of the fetus from the standpoint of the state or the burden of pregnancy on the mother, the two interests the rule purports to balance. The arbitrary character of the rule is highlighted by evidence that viability can vary for similarly situated fetuses based on race, gender and irr...
Abortion and women\u27s reproductive rights have reemerged as front-page news. As popular culture gr...
Amends Constitution to: (1) create presumption that a fetus becomes viable at 24 weeks; (2) define f...
Although states can regulate abortions after the point of fetal viability (or, more accurately, can ...
The Supreme Court has never justified the conclusion that the Constitution bars any substantial regu...
In their article, Abortion: A Woman’s Private Choice, Erwin Chemerinsky and Michele Goodwin seek to ...
The joint opinion in Casey v. Planned Parenthood included dicta reaffirming the rule that abortion r...
I start this Article from the premise that the Court was correct in Roe v. Wade concerning the signi...
Gonzales v. Carhart upheld a federal ban on intact D&E abortions. The dissenters in Gonzales accus...
The political debate over abortion during the past 25 years has shifted among various dichotomous vi...
Evaluates the constitutionality of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, beginning with a gene...
A few decades from now, it might become possible to gestate fetuses in artificial wombs. Ectogestati...
In a series of decisions over the past three decades, the Supreme Court has seriously undermined Roe...
This Note examines whether the state or federal government has the power to enact a law that prevent...
For eighteen years, a majority of the Supreme Court has upheld abortion rights without deciding whet...
In early 2010, the Nebraska state legislature passed a new abortion restricting law asserting a new,...
Abortion and women\u27s reproductive rights have reemerged as front-page news. As popular culture gr...
Amends Constitution to: (1) create presumption that a fetus becomes viable at 24 weeks; (2) define f...
Although states can regulate abortions after the point of fetal viability (or, more accurately, can ...
The Supreme Court has never justified the conclusion that the Constitution bars any substantial regu...
In their article, Abortion: A Woman’s Private Choice, Erwin Chemerinsky and Michele Goodwin seek to ...
The joint opinion in Casey v. Planned Parenthood included dicta reaffirming the rule that abortion r...
I start this Article from the premise that the Court was correct in Roe v. Wade concerning the signi...
Gonzales v. Carhart upheld a federal ban on intact D&E abortions. The dissenters in Gonzales accus...
The political debate over abortion during the past 25 years has shifted among various dichotomous vi...
Evaluates the constitutionality of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, beginning with a gene...
A few decades from now, it might become possible to gestate fetuses in artificial wombs. Ectogestati...
In a series of decisions over the past three decades, the Supreme Court has seriously undermined Roe...
This Note examines whether the state or federal government has the power to enact a law that prevent...
For eighteen years, a majority of the Supreme Court has upheld abortion rights without deciding whet...
In early 2010, the Nebraska state legislature passed a new abortion restricting law asserting a new,...
Abortion and women\u27s reproductive rights have reemerged as front-page news. As popular culture gr...
Amends Constitution to: (1) create presumption that a fetus becomes viable at 24 weeks; (2) define f...
Although states can regulate abortions after the point of fetal viability (or, more accurately, can ...