Equality Arguments for Abortion Rights
Siegel, Neil S.; Siegel, Reva B.
This article explores how in the forty years since Roe v Wade, a case in which constitutional protections for women’s decision whether to end a pregnancy was founded in the Due Process Clauses, the US Supreme Court came to understand abortion rights as an equality right and a liberty right. The authors explore how equality arguments have appeared in US court decisions, and why it might be politically significant that abortion rights are tied to equality values.
- Title of Journal:UCLA Law Review Discourse.
- Journal Citation:60 UCLA LAW REVIEW DISCOURSE, 160-171 (2012).
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