| Leo Rosten - 1975 - 678 páginas
...personal privacy, or a guarantee of certain areas or zones of privacy, does exist under the Constitution. The detriment that the state would impose upon the pregnant woman by denying this choice [abortion] altogether is apparent. Specific and direct harm medically diagnosable even in early pregnancy... | |
| James C. Mohr - 1979 - 345 páginas
...women's movement was nonetheless clearly evident in the decision. "Maternity," stated the majority, "or additional offspring, may force upon the woman a distressful life and future," and the state had no right to compel such a future unless the fetus had already developed to a point... | |
| Frank Harron - 1983 - 192 páginas
...people, is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy. The detriment that the State would impose upon the...Maternity, or additional offspring, may force upon the women a distressful life and future. Psychological harm may be imminent. Mental and physical health... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 páginas
...people, is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy. The detriment that the State would impose upon the...imminent. Mental and physical health may be taxed by :hild care. There is also the distress, for all concerned, associated with the unwanted child, and... | |
| Barry S. Kogan - 282 páginas
...right "is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy": The detriment that the State would impose upon the...Maternity, or additional offspring, may force upon a woman a distressful life and future. Psychological harm may be imminent. Mental and physical health... | |
| Richard A. Posner - 1994 - 472 páginas
...hardships to a woman forced to carry her fetus to term against her will. The opinion does point out that "maternity, or additional offspring, may force upon the woman a distressful life and future,"32 and it elaborates on the point for a few more sentences. But there is no mention of the... | |
| Li Ying-Chang - 2003 - 1606 páginas
...Listen to how the US Supreme Court framed the need for legal abortion in the 1973 decision, Roe v. Wade: The detriment that the state would impose upon the...woman by denying this choice altogether is apparent. . . . Maternity or additional offspring may force upon the women a distressful life and future. Psychological... | |
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