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Turning Point in The 20th Century

by Kking9 in History, June 6, 2010
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My Research paper.

The Extraordinary Woman Behind Abortion Legalization in Usa

by Rana Sinha in Issues, May 23, 2010
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Pro-Life versus pro-choice, the right to abortion divides USA. The real story of the woman behind the landmark Supreme Court ruling Roe v. Wade has deception, lies, courage, reversals, emotions, twists of fate and incredible manipulation.

Roe V. Wade

by rade775 in Law, February 13, 2010
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Abortion Case by Supreme Court.

Historical Supreme Court Cases

by zyfoxmaster in Law, January 3, 2010
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An analysis of some historic Supreme Court Cases in American History in an easy- to-read format.

Conscience Clauses Not Just Applied to Abortion Anymore

by Jo Oliver in Issues, October 28, 2009
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Most of us connect conscious clauses (clauses in state law that permit certain medical professionals to opt out of medical services that are not congruent with their religious beliefs or conscious) with just abortion. These clauses are essentially designed to protect medical professionals from legal or employer discrimination and prosecution for refusing to provide patients with certain services.

Pro-Life vs. Pro-Choice: Framing The Debate

by Earl Schmegley in Issues, September 16, 2009
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One of the most hotly contested, quasi-political debates taking place across the United States these days is between people who consider themselves “Pro-Life” and people who consider themselves “Pro-Choice.” Essentially those who consider themselves “Pro-Life” want the practice of medical abortion to be criminalized, while those on the side of “Pro-Choice” generally want abortion on demand to remain legal.

The Elusive “Right” to Privacy

by Bob Ashby in Law, June 12, 2009
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As hard as it may be for contemporaries to hear, the idea that one has a right to privacy is a purely modern development, one which has been imposed solely through judicial decree.

This is not to say that privacy is not socially valuable. It is to say however that declaring it as a constitutional right is a manufactured and very dangerous development.

Abortion: The Argument No One Can Win

by Sondra Deuber in Issues, June 3, 2009
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A brief discussion of the reality of abortion before Roe v. Wade for those not old enough to remember, and why the neither side can or should attempt to force their opponents to abandon religious and moral beliefs to comply with the demands of the other side.

Abortion: The Silent Voice of the Unborn

by carlief69 in Activism, March 12, 2009
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Let’s make a difference for the unborn.

Don’t Overturn Roe vs. Wade

by Delacroix de la Lune in Issues, March 8, 2009
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Abortion is a mother’s right, not a government responsibility.

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