| Edward S. Corwin, Harold William Chase, Craig R. Ducat - 1978 - 694 páginas
...maintaining medical standards, and in protecting potential life. At some point in pregnancy, these respective interests become sufficiently compelling to sustain...of the factors that govern the abortion decision." Traditionally, the Court observed, this point had been marked by the viability of the fetus. Before... | |
| Frank Harron - 1983 - 192 páginas
...maintaining medical standards, and in protecting potential life. At some point in pregnancy, these respective interests become sufficiently compelling to sustain...is not clear to us that the claim asserted by some amici that one has an unlimited right to do with one's body as one pleases bears a close relationship... | |
| Hadley Arkes - 1986 - 448 páginas
...maintaining medical standards, and in protecting potential life. At some point in pregnancy, these respective interests become sufficiently compelling to sustain...regulation of the factors that govern the abortion decision."43 But in no subsequent case would Blackmun vote to uphold any effort on the part of a state... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 páginas
...maintaining medical standards, and in protecting potential life. At some point in pregnancy, these respective interests become sufficiently compelling to sustain...is not clear to us that the claim asserted by some amic i that one has an unlimited right to do with one's body as one pleases bears a close relationship... | |
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