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Albany Law Review articles from March 1999

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Albany Law Review archives from March 1999

Opening remarks.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... If anyone thought that the abortion controversy was settled in 1973 by Roe v. Wade,(1) or any of the subsequent abortion cases decided by the Supreme Court,(2) the recent murder of Dr. Barnett Slepian reveals this as an illusion.(3) Abortion...

Reflections on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Roe v. Wade.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... Thank you. I am delighted to be part of this opportunity for discussion and reflection. Those who get the applause are often not the ones who have done most of the work. The Albany Law Review editors, including Josh Vinciguerra and Jonathan...

Abortion before and after Roe v. Wade: an historical perspective.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... I. Having spoken at a number of events similar to this one with Sarah Weddington, I now know from experience that it is always better to go before Sarah rather than after. But I am certain that there also is one reason, not listed in your...

The quandary of pro-life free speech: a lesson from the abolitionists.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... I. REEXAMINING ROE v. WADE AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS: AN OVERVIEW OF THE ROE QUANDARY It has been a quarter-century since the revolutionary Supreme Court decisions in Roe v. Wade(1) and Doe v. Bolton.(2) It is time to consider what the Court...

NOW v. Scheidler: protecting women's access to reproductive health services.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... INTRODUCTION In Roe v. Wade,(1) the United States Supreme Court held that women have a constitutional right to choose to have an abortion. Yet, since shortly after Roe, women have often found themselves unable to exercise that right...

Pregnant drug users, fetal persons, and the threat to Roe v. Wade.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... INTRODUCTION On the twenty-fifth anniversary of Roe v. Wade,(1) it is safe to say that there has been a concerted effort to overturn that decision and to outlaw all abortions.(2) The most widely-recognized efforts to restrict abortion have...

My body, my consent: securing the constitutional right to abortion funding.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... INTRODUCTION When the Supreme Court established the constitutional right to choose to have an abortion in Roe v. Wade,(1) it was a breakthrough for women's reproductive rights.(2) The Court's ruling that the due process right to privacy...

The pregnant child's right to self-determination.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION This Article examines the constitutional parameters of reproductive autonomy, particularly as they pertain to a pregnant minor's access to abortion. Both the United States Supreme Court's jurisprudence in this area and the...

Notes of a foot-soldier.(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... INTRODUCTION She lay there shivering, black, but pale nonetheless. Her skin contrasted against white sheets with the wrong hospital name printed in blue. The intravenous bottles were glass back then. Three hung from cross-like poles,...

Procreative rights in assisted reproductive technology: why the angst?(symposium on abortion)
March 22, 1999... The prevalence of infertility in the United States has been widely reported.(1) While medicine is now able to offer a variety of treatments to alleviate the suffering that infertility causes, the legal community is still grappling with the...

Question-and-answer session.(symposium on abortion)(Panel Discussion)
March 22, 1999... The following is a transcript of the question-and-answer session that concluded the Albany Law Review Annual Symposium, held on November 5, 1998. Panel participants included Professor David Garrow, Professor Eileen McDonagh, Lynn Paltrow,...

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