Abortion: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session [-Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session] ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... early years of the debate , I made no attempt to keep up with it , awaiting only the confirmation of the courts - which did occur in due time , to my increasing appre- hension and dismay . For , as I said , my mind has changed . So ...
... early years of the debate , I made no attempt to keep up with it , awaiting only the confirmation of the courts - which did occur in due time , to my increasing appre- hension and dismay . For , as I said , my mind has changed . So ...
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... early 19th century ; the attitude of the medical profession toward abortion prior to the modern period of liberalization ; who is the fetus ?: the genetic , biological , and physiological nature of the unborn child from conception ...
... early 19th century ; the attitude of the medical profession toward abortion prior to the modern period of liberalization ; who is the fetus ?: the genetic , biological , and physiological nature of the unborn child from conception ...
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... early hearings on my proposed amendment , as well as the Hogan and other amendments which seek to restore the full protection of the law for human life at every stage of development from the time a distinct biologically identifiable ...
... early hearings on my proposed amendment , as well as the Hogan and other amendments which seek to restore the full protection of the law for human life at every stage of development from the time a distinct biologically identifiable ...
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... early Amer- ican anti - abortion statutes ( page 10 , infra ) which led the Court to ignore the intent of the Framers of the Fourteenth Amendment : to bring within the aegis of the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses every member ...
... early Amer- ican anti - abortion statutes ( page 10 , infra ) which led the Court to ignore the intent of the Framers of the Fourteenth Amendment : to bring within the aegis of the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses every member ...
第 47 頁
... early law , considered insuperable barriers to prosecution ; ( iii ) that thereafter quickening evolved in the law , not as a substantive judgment on when human life begins , but as an evidentiary device to prove that the abortional act ...
... early law , considered insuperable barriers to prosecution ; ( iii ) that thereafter quickening evolved in the law , not as a substantive judgment on when human life begins , but as an evidentiary device to prove that the abortional act ...
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