State courts vary in their willingness to protect pregnant women\u27s rights to self-determination, bodily integrity, privacy, and religious freedom; these rights are sometimes outweighed by fetal rights to live. Different state courts have issued many competing decisions, which emphasizes a lack of unification in this area of law. This inconsistency in the law creates confusion for women concerning the scope of their legal protections and alters women\u27s selection of prenatal care and decision to give birth. Thus, it is important to recognize the prevailing themes and grounds on which courts have rested their opinions. An analysis of these state court rulings will expose a lack of unification among states\u27 interests in protecting eith...
In this Essay, I demonstrate how I have come to the conclusion that the compelling state interest ...
In its efforts to protect the health of unborn children, the government is increasingly attempting t...
In Doe v. Division of Youth & Family Services , a hospital employee sought state intervention when a...
State courts vary in their willingness to protect pregnant women\u27s rights to self-determination, ...
Section One of this Article discusses the effect of drug policy on the detention and confinement of ...
Part One of this Comment traces the historical development and examines the current status of fetal ...
Across the United States, and especially in communities that are highly policed and in places hostil...
Pregnancy, although a distinctly physical experience, has been treated in a distinctly non-physical ...
In Part II, I outline the values protected by the free exercise clause. I also analyze modern free e...
This article takes a different approach in considering the problem of prenatal drug abuse. After bri...
The right to bodily integrity is one of the most valued rights within our society. Yet, pregnant wom...
This note explores the question: is it ever permissible for a physician or a judge to compel a pregn...
This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive te...
Many states have enacted fetal protection laws as a way of promoting fetal health and combatting the...
The US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 ruling in Roe v Wade established a privacy right to choose abor...
In this Essay, I demonstrate how I have come to the conclusion that the compelling state interest ...
In its efforts to protect the health of unborn children, the government is increasingly attempting t...
In Doe v. Division of Youth & Family Services , a hospital employee sought state intervention when a...
State courts vary in their willingness to protect pregnant women\u27s rights to self-determination, ...
Section One of this Article discusses the effect of drug policy on the detention and confinement of ...
Part One of this Comment traces the historical development and examines the current status of fetal ...
Across the United States, and especially in communities that are highly policed and in places hostil...
Pregnancy, although a distinctly physical experience, has been treated in a distinctly non-physical ...
In Part II, I outline the values protected by the free exercise clause. I also analyze modern free e...
This article takes a different approach in considering the problem of prenatal drug abuse. After bri...
The right to bodily integrity is one of the most valued rights within our society. Yet, pregnant wom...
This note explores the question: is it ever permissible for a physician or a judge to compel a pregn...
This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive te...
Many states have enacted fetal protection laws as a way of promoting fetal health and combatting the...
The US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 ruling in Roe v Wade established a privacy right to choose abor...
In this Essay, I demonstrate how I have come to the conclusion that the compelling state interest ...
In its efforts to protect the health of unborn children, the government is increasingly attempting t...
In Doe v. Division of Youth & Family Services , a hospital employee sought state intervention when a...