The Constitutional Rights of Women: Cases in Law and Social ChangeLongman, 1979 - 414 pages Monograph reviewing constitutional law jurisprudence pertaining to women's rights in the USA, in view of sex discrimination and equal opportunity - covers historical cases of due process, protection of women and discrimination against men, contraception and the right to privacy, etc. References. |
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Page 284
... necessary . " The appel- lants contend that the word " necessary " does not warn the physician of what conduct is proscribed ; that the statute is wholly without objective standards and is subject to diverse interpretation ; and that ...
... necessary . " The appel- lants contend that the word " necessary " does not warn the physician of what conduct is proscribed ; that the statute is wholly without objective standards and is subject to diverse interpretation ; and that ...
Page 339
... necessary " as the statute itself defined that term . " Medically necessary , " as Pennsylvania viewed it , included abortions only ( 1 ) when continued pregnancy threatened the mother's health , ( 2 ) when the infant faced a ...
... necessary " as the statute itself defined that term . " Medically necessary , " as Pennsylvania viewed it , included abortions only ( 1 ) when continued pregnancy threatened the mother's health , ( 2 ) when the infant faced a ...
Page 343
... necessary responses to the condition of pregnancy , it must , under the command of ยง1396 , also pay the costs of elective abortions ; the procedures in each case constitute necessary medical treatment for the condition of pregnancy ...
... necessary responses to the condition of pregnancy , it must , under the command of ยง1396 , also pay the costs of elective abortions ; the procedures in each case constitute necessary medical treatment for the condition of pregnancy ...
Contents
Legislation Protective of Women and the Due Process Clause | 6 |
The Equal Protection Clause and Legislation Discriminating Against | 45 |
Introduction to the Equal Protection Clause | 66 |
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