This Comment reviews the history of tort law treatment of the fetus who is wrongfully injured or killed. The Comment discusses case history and wrongful death statutes, with a focus on Washington law. Finally, the Comment concludes that courts should ignore viability when deciding cases of fetal wrongful death
Fetal homicide laws criminalize killing a fetus largely to the same extent as killing any other huma...
A discussion of the recent case in which a pregnant Indiana woman named Bei Bei Shuai was prosecuted...
A discussion of the recent case in which a pregnant Indiana woman named Bei Bei Shuai was prosecuted...
This comment ... presents a legal argument supporting a civil action for the wrongful death of some ...
This Note will examine the rationale of the Johnson decision and illustrate how a parent\u27s claim ...
This Note traces the history and development of actions for prenatal wrongful death. It emphasizes t...
Right to recover for death of a stillborn fetus. Carroll v. Skloif, 415 Pa. 47, 202 A.2d 9 (1964)
“Death is well understood; it’s life that isn’t.” We recognize death, but state by state, courts str...
This comment ... presents a legal argument supporting a civil action for the wrongful death of some ...
This Comment argues that Texas should provide protection for viable fetuses by recognizing criminal ...
Two recent cases, one from New York and one from Illinois, have again focused attention on injuries ...
This Comment argues that Texas should provide protection for viable fetuses by recognizing criminal ...
In Werling v. Sandy, the Ohio Supreme Court held a viable fetus, negligently injured en ventre sa m...
Although courts have expressed repugnance for discrimination against nonresidents as far back as the...
A viable fetus is not a person under the wrongful death act, declared the Maine Law Court in a contr...
Fetal homicide laws criminalize killing a fetus largely to the same extent as killing any other huma...
A discussion of the recent case in which a pregnant Indiana woman named Bei Bei Shuai was prosecuted...
A discussion of the recent case in which a pregnant Indiana woman named Bei Bei Shuai was prosecuted...
This comment ... presents a legal argument supporting a civil action for the wrongful death of some ...
This Note will examine the rationale of the Johnson decision and illustrate how a parent\u27s claim ...
This Note traces the history and development of actions for prenatal wrongful death. It emphasizes t...
Right to recover for death of a stillborn fetus. Carroll v. Skloif, 415 Pa. 47, 202 A.2d 9 (1964)
“Death is well understood; it’s life that isn’t.” We recognize death, but state by state, courts str...
This comment ... presents a legal argument supporting a civil action for the wrongful death of some ...
This Comment argues that Texas should provide protection for viable fetuses by recognizing criminal ...
Two recent cases, one from New York and one from Illinois, have again focused attention on injuries ...
This Comment argues that Texas should provide protection for viable fetuses by recognizing criminal ...
In Werling v. Sandy, the Ohio Supreme Court held a viable fetus, negligently injured en ventre sa m...
Although courts have expressed repugnance for discrimination against nonresidents as far back as the...
A viable fetus is not a person under the wrongful death act, declared the Maine Law Court in a contr...
Fetal homicide laws criminalize killing a fetus largely to the same extent as killing any other huma...
A discussion of the recent case in which a pregnant Indiana woman named Bei Bei Shuai was prosecuted...
A discussion of the recent case in which a pregnant Indiana woman named Bei Bei Shuai was prosecuted...