Across the United States, and especially in communities that are highly policed and in places hostile to abortion, pregnant people are dying, suffering, being separated from their children and families, and going to jail and prison in purported service of the state interest in fetal life recognized in Roe v. Wade and expanded in Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania v. Casey. This Article focuses on two common practices that cause these harms: criminalizing pregnant people and denying them medical decision-making authority. While these practices are not new, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization is accelerating them. With abortion returned to the states without a U.S. constitutional floor, the state ...
In this Article the author will examine not only the substantive legal differences between the Unite...
In its efforts to protect the health of unborn children, the government is increasingly attempting t...
Fetal homicide laws, though initially created to protect both mothers and fetuses, serve to wholly p...
Across the United States, and especially in communities that are highly policed and in places hostil...
In 2013, Pregnancy Justice published the first comprehensive national documentation effort capturing...
woman’s constitutional right to have an abortion. Although other scholars have criticized prenatal s...
The state of Tennessee arrested a woman two days after she gave birth and charged her with assault o...
This paper briefly examines the actions by states that criminalize substance use during pregnancy th...
During the past fifteen years, the term fetal abuse has been applied to physical and developmental h...
Section One of this Article discusses the effect of drug policy on the detention and confinement of ...
For more than three decades, American prosecutors have been bringing criminal prosecutions against p...
This issue brief summarizes laws, currently in effect in 38 states, authorizing homicide charges for...
In family courts throughout the country, civil neglect and abuse petitions are routinely brought aga...
State courts vary in their willingness to protect pregnant women\u27s rights to self-determination, ...
Half a century of state-level restrictions on abortion access might cause a casual observer to concl...
In this Article the author will examine not only the substantive legal differences between the Unite...
In its efforts to protect the health of unborn children, the government is increasingly attempting t...
Fetal homicide laws, though initially created to protect both mothers and fetuses, serve to wholly p...
Across the United States, and especially in communities that are highly policed and in places hostil...
In 2013, Pregnancy Justice published the first comprehensive national documentation effort capturing...
woman’s constitutional right to have an abortion. Although other scholars have criticized prenatal s...
The state of Tennessee arrested a woman two days after she gave birth and charged her with assault o...
This paper briefly examines the actions by states that criminalize substance use during pregnancy th...
During the past fifteen years, the term fetal abuse has been applied to physical and developmental h...
Section One of this Article discusses the effect of drug policy on the detention and confinement of ...
For more than three decades, American prosecutors have been bringing criminal prosecutions against p...
This issue brief summarizes laws, currently in effect in 38 states, authorizing homicide charges for...
In family courts throughout the country, civil neglect and abuse petitions are routinely brought aga...
State courts vary in their willingness to protect pregnant women\u27s rights to self-determination, ...
Half a century of state-level restrictions on abortion access might cause a casual observer to concl...
In this Article the author will examine not only the substantive legal differences between the Unite...
In its efforts to protect the health of unborn children, the government is increasingly attempting t...
Fetal homicide laws, though initially created to protect both mothers and fetuses, serve to wholly p...