Most courts hold that, by agreeing to have an illegal abortion, a woman forfeits her right to recover for injuries tortuously inflicted during that abortion. Nevertheless, most courts do permit suits by those injured in the course of committing other crimes, and they usually do so without considering whether plaintiff\u27s criminal conduct should prevent recovery. Part II of this Article explores and discredits the reasons offered for prohibiting recovery in abortion suits. 21 Part III analyzes, on a chronological basis, each state\u27s decisions prohibiting such recovery. Part IV discusses possible explanations for the abortion decisions, noting that these women\u27s claims received remarkably different treatment from that accorded to peop...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the legal responses to botched abortions. the main cha...
Involuntary parenthood actions are negligence actions, usually medical malpractice cases involving ...
This Article reconsiders whether cases across the country which have compelled pregnant women to und...
Most courts hold that, by agreeing to have an illegal abortion, a woman forfeits her right to recove...
This article examines whether criminal liability can arise in respect of abortions which are said to...
Much attention has been paid to the harm women suffer when they are unable to get abortions, or, fro...
This Article examines a feminist argument concerning the gendered structure of tort law, according t...
The purpose of this Article is to raise the question of whether abortion is an answer to the numerou...
The birth of a healthy, normal child in American society is generally considered a blessed event. ...
The US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 ruling in Roe v Wade established a privacy right to choose abor...
In this article, through discussion of the more important cases involving the regulation of abortion...
This note focuses on the issue of the state\u27s application of the criminal law as a sanction agai...
This Article seeks to refocus the abortion debate to include the impact of unwanted pregnancy on wom...
Most conscience laws establish nearly absolute protections for health care providers unwilling to pa...
I have conducted empirical research from several states on how juries in medical malpractice and oth...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the legal responses to botched abortions. the main cha...
Involuntary parenthood actions are negligence actions, usually medical malpractice cases involving ...
This Article reconsiders whether cases across the country which have compelled pregnant women to und...
Most courts hold that, by agreeing to have an illegal abortion, a woman forfeits her right to recove...
This article examines whether criminal liability can arise in respect of abortions which are said to...
Much attention has been paid to the harm women suffer when they are unable to get abortions, or, fro...
This Article examines a feminist argument concerning the gendered structure of tort law, according t...
The purpose of this Article is to raise the question of whether abortion is an answer to the numerou...
The birth of a healthy, normal child in American society is generally considered a blessed event. ...
The US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 ruling in Roe v Wade established a privacy right to choose abor...
In this article, through discussion of the more important cases involving the regulation of abortion...
This note focuses on the issue of the state\u27s application of the criminal law as a sanction agai...
This Article seeks to refocus the abortion debate to include the impact of unwanted pregnancy on wom...
Most conscience laws establish nearly absolute protections for health care providers unwilling to pa...
I have conducted empirical research from several states on how juries in medical malpractice and oth...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the legal responses to botched abortions. the main cha...
Involuntary parenthood actions are negligence actions, usually medical malpractice cases involving ...
This Article reconsiders whether cases across the country which have compelled pregnant women to und...