Despite clear lack of intent to harm those whom they carry, drug-using pregnant women have been constructed de facto criminal perpetrators. However, drug use falls short of being prima facie evidence of intent to harm, particularly in social circumstances where drug-using economics are endemic. The cases in this article signal the limits of tolerance and the increasingly conditional nature of public welfare provision by raising the specter of a generation of urban mothers - and grandmothers - unable to care for their kids. These cases also reflect the policy-making role into which hospitals and the courts have stepped in the face of a legislative void
Changing public values have increasingly placed responsibility upon the mother for the well-being of...
Sparked by the story of Alicia Beltran, this Note explores state use of civil commitment statutes to...
This year as many as 375,000 babies may begin their lives harmed by their mothers\u27 substance abus...
This article addresses the attempts to use criminal punishment to respond to pregnant women who take...
This article addresses the attempts to use criminal punishment to respond to pregnant women who take...
The latest casualties in the war on drugs are pregnant, chemically dependent women, who are viewed a...
The state of Tennessee arrested a woman two days after she gave birth and charged her with assault o...
This article addresses the serious public health problem of substance abuse among pregnant women. Pa...
The media portray the pregnant drug user as a betrayer whose interests are diametrically opposed to ...
This article addresses the serious public health problem of substance abuse among pregnant women. Pa...
For more than three decades, American prosecutors have been bringing criminal prosecutions against p...
This article examines how controls on addictive pregnancy present a new and dangerous threat to the ...
This note examines the constitutional and policy implications of criminal prosecutions for prenatal ...
In family courts throughout the country, civil neglect and abuse petitions are routinely brought aga...
Annually thousands of babies are born exposed to alcohol or illicit drugs while in their mother\u27s...
Changing public values have increasingly placed responsibility upon the mother for the well-being of...
Sparked by the story of Alicia Beltran, this Note explores state use of civil commitment statutes to...
This year as many as 375,000 babies may begin their lives harmed by their mothers\u27 substance abus...
This article addresses the attempts to use criminal punishment to respond to pregnant women who take...
This article addresses the attempts to use criminal punishment to respond to pregnant women who take...
The latest casualties in the war on drugs are pregnant, chemically dependent women, who are viewed a...
The state of Tennessee arrested a woman two days after she gave birth and charged her with assault o...
This article addresses the serious public health problem of substance abuse among pregnant women. Pa...
The media portray the pregnant drug user as a betrayer whose interests are diametrically opposed to ...
This article addresses the serious public health problem of substance abuse among pregnant women. Pa...
For more than three decades, American prosecutors have been bringing criminal prosecutions against p...
This article examines how controls on addictive pregnancy present a new and dangerous threat to the ...
This note examines the constitutional and policy implications of criminal prosecutions for prenatal ...
In family courts throughout the country, civil neglect and abuse petitions are routinely brought aga...
Annually thousands of babies are born exposed to alcohol or illicit drugs while in their mother\u27s...
Changing public values have increasingly placed responsibility upon the mother for the well-being of...
Sparked by the story of Alicia Beltran, this Note explores state use of civil commitment statutes to...
This year as many as 375,000 babies may begin their lives harmed by their mothers\u27 substance abus...