The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 1997, H.R. 1122 was vetoed by President Clinton on October 10, 1997. This legislation would have made it a federal crime, punishable by fine and/or incarceration, for a physician to perform a partial birth abortion unless it was necessary to save the life of a mother whose life is endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury. The partial-birth abortion legislation has stimulated a great deal of controversy. This report provides a brief overview of the abortion methods currently in use for which data have been published and some positions on the partial birth abortion legislation
Abortion statutes seek two ends: 1) a definition of the crime of abortion and 2) the creation of a p...
Intact dilation and extraction is a surgical abortion procedure dubbed ‘partial-birth abortion’, and...
Abortion is the loss of a fetus through accidental or purposeful action. The common understanding of...
Aortion has long been, and remains, the most politicized medical procedure in the United States. It ...
The political debate over abortion during the past 25 years has shifted among various dichotomous vi...
In explaining his constitutional objection to Wisconsin’s partial-birth abortion ban, Judge Richard ...
The debate over late term intact dilation and evacuation abortions (so-called partial birth aborti...
In Richmond Medical Center for Women v. Herring (Richmond Medical Center V), the United States Court...
In 1973 the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Constitution protects a woman's decision whether or no...
Because an abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time previous to the attainment of viabi...
Evaluates the constitutionality of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, beginning with a gene...
The Act defines and prohibits partial-birth abortions. The Act subjects anyone who performs such an ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 148-154).In 1995 Congress voted to ban a late-term abortion ...
In 1995 Congress voted to ban a late-term abortion method known as Partial Birth Abortion (PBA). The...
The primary focus of this issue brief is legislative action in the 108th Congress with respect to ab...
Abortion statutes seek two ends: 1) a definition of the crime of abortion and 2) the creation of a p...
Intact dilation and extraction is a surgical abortion procedure dubbed ‘partial-birth abortion’, and...
Abortion is the loss of a fetus through accidental or purposeful action. The common understanding of...
Aortion has long been, and remains, the most politicized medical procedure in the United States. It ...
The political debate over abortion during the past 25 years has shifted among various dichotomous vi...
In explaining his constitutional objection to Wisconsin’s partial-birth abortion ban, Judge Richard ...
The debate over late term intact dilation and evacuation abortions (so-called partial birth aborti...
In Richmond Medical Center for Women v. Herring (Richmond Medical Center V), the United States Court...
In 1973 the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Constitution protects a woman's decision whether or no...
Because an abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time previous to the attainment of viabi...
Evaluates the constitutionality of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, beginning with a gene...
The Act defines and prohibits partial-birth abortions. The Act subjects anyone who performs such an ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 148-154).In 1995 Congress voted to ban a late-term abortion ...
In 1995 Congress voted to ban a late-term abortion method known as Partial Birth Abortion (PBA). The...
The primary focus of this issue brief is legislative action in the 108th Congress with respect to ab...
Abortion statutes seek two ends: 1) a definition of the crime of abortion and 2) the creation of a p...
Intact dilation and extraction is a surgical abortion procedure dubbed ‘partial-birth abortion’, and...
Abortion is the loss of a fetus through accidental or purposeful action. The common understanding of...