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freedom and Pregnancy

freedom has been researched along with Pregnancy in 530 studies

Research

Studies (530)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-1990179 (33.77)18.7374
1990's278 (52.45)18.2507
2000's41 (7.74)29.6817
2010's15 (2.83)24.3611
2020's17 (3.21)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
De Souza, T; Kha, H1
Mallapaty, S1
Dalenogare, G; Dotta, RM; Maffacciolli, R; Vieira, LB1
Kurtzer, T; Oriola, B; Prakash, J; Stoklosa, H1
Gostin, LO; Reingold, RB1
Cinini, SF; Couch, MA; Katoto, PDMC; Wiysonge, CS1
Coughlin, CN; King, NMP1
Dresser, R1
Smith, SR1
Di Meglio, G; Galagali, P; Harrison, A; Kanbur, N1
Dominiak, Ł; Wysocki, I1
Okyay, EK; Uçar, T1
Cavaliere, G1
Romanis, EC1
Cohen, IG1
Horn, C1
Montanari Vergallo, G; Rinaldi, R; Zaami, S1
Foureur, M; Hammond, A; Homer, CSE1
Bryant, AG; Swartz, JJ1
Walsh, A1
Horton, K; Seiler, N1
Aslan, E; Irmak Vural, P1
Aurilio, D; Basile, M; Bey, A; Booker, C; Burke, B; Carnesciali, M; Casey, B; Ceremy, J; Cherney, AM; Chorley, H; Churness, D; Clem, L; Cockrill, M; Cole, ER; Cook, SS; Corbeil, E; Corcoran, D; Darlin, J; Davis, S; Deggins, N; Ebers, B; Effland, K; Everett, L; Fairman, A; Folin, A; Fontaine, M; Four, R; Francis, B; Gerke, N; German, E; Goldberger, J; Gordon, W; Greenwood, N; Haines, K; Hannon, G; Hart, L; Heffernan, A; Herman, D; Hill, M; Hill, T; Hirsch, A; Hodges, S; Hydeman, T; Islam, T; Jones, S; Joseph, J; Kali, K; Kamara, M; Kass, E; Kennedy, A; Kimball, O; Kinne, MH; Kreuger, J; Lane, E; Lawler, RT; Lawlor, M; Levine, A; Linstad, J; Lucido-Conate, J; Maisonville, M; McCulloch, J; McLaughlin, EY; Menzel, A; Moffat, A; Moore, L; Morales, N; Muza, S; Myers, S; Novak, M; Palagi, T; Parsons, M; Payne, S; Phillips, A; Phoenix, A; Pickard, K; Plaskett, N; Porter, M; Potter, B; Pretlow, A; Raum, C; Reiner, ES; Roach, JM; Robinson, TG; Ryerson, G; Sampson, A; Scar, D; Seruntine, L; Simkins, G; Spicer, G; Tanner, SL; Tenney, E; van Roojen, M; Vergo, A; Viehmann, K; Whitley, L; Wilkes, A; Wood, LS; Zaslow, R1
Charo, RA2
Amzat, J1
Brown, SJ; Furber, CM1
Drachler, ML; Knauth, DR; Leite, JC; Pilecco, FB; Teixeira, LB; Vigo, Á1
Sparrow, R1
Wickham, S1
Lieman, HJ; Rybak, EA1
Rienzi, ML1
LaPoint, T1
Van Zyl, L; Walker, R1
Omonzejele, PF1
Harman, T1
Konig, G1
Macedo, S1
Kommer, DP1
Sweet, R1
Abel, EL1
George, RP1
Lugosi, C1
HAGEN, A1
BROWN, RF1
Laufer-Ukeles, P1
Lynch, J1
Robertson, JA6
Capron, AM1
Pennings, G1
Calhoun, S; Sexton, AE1
Alvarez-Dardet, C; Franco, A; Ruiz, MT1
Martyn, C1
Harris, J2
Landau, R1
Ricks, VD1
Bowman, J1
Forsythe, CD; Grant, ER; Horan, DJ1
Stark, B1
Bowers, JR; Turgut, U1
Lugosi, CI1
Hobin, TJ1
Kohm, LM1
Croxatto, HB; Fernández, SD1
Rappaport, AJ1
Jones, OD1
Smolin, DM2
Kramlich, M1
Cohen, J1
Tremain, S1
Vinck, SC1
Dresser, RS1
Dines, A1
Beresford, HR1
Derivan, AT1
Nelson, TK1
Hall, DP1
Segest, E1
Schubert-Lehnhardt, V1
Jones, TR1
Yussman, SM1
Feitshans, IL1
Kroeger, M1
McLachlan, HV2
Smith, AM1
White, MT1
Chervenak, FA; McCullough, LB6
Muscari, ME1
van Hall, EV1
Clark, A; Jacka, M1
Bloche, MG1
Fitzpatrick, M1
McCarthy, D1
King, DS1
Benshoof, J1
Himma, KE1
Holzman, IR1
Taub, N1
Browner, CH; Cox, SJ; Preloran, HM1
Lockwood, GM1
Grace, J1
Gavaghan, C1
Howe, EG1
Manning, DJ1
Sofalvi, AJ1
van Niekerk, A; van Zyl, L1
Biesecker, LG1
Clayton, EW1
Green, RM1
Scott, R1
Szabó, J; Tóth, A1
Dixon, AC; Philliber, WW; Schoonmaker, CT1
Bloom, SS; Das Gupta, M; Wypij, D1
Burrows, J1
Depoorter, BW; Parisi, F1
Rhodes, R1
Secundy, MG1
David, HP1
Clarke, A1
Annas, GJ1
Dyer, C1
Callahan, JC1
Mitchell, C1
Merz, JF1
Davis, JK1
de Zulueta, P1
Berlin, SI1
Sherwin, S2
Overall, C1
Pellegrino, ED; Tauer, CA; Walter, JJ1
Phelan, JP1
Rudy, K1
Greenhouse, L2
Kolata, G1
Colen, BD1
Short, R1
Goodhart, CB1
Erickson, NS1
Locke, NJ1
Mahowald, M1
Mayo, TW1
Goldberg, S2
Dawson, TB2
Moore, ML1
Warren, MA2
Gallagher, J2
Daniels, JA1
Ingram, JD1
Sturgess, RH1
Kaufmann, CL1
Mies, M1
Sadrozinski, R1
Degener, T1
Roberts, DE2
Gavigan, SA1
Lippman, A1
Rogers, S1
Johnson, JM1
Miller, FH1
Weiss, JS1
Bube, PC1
Drigotas, EE1
Young, RV1
McCormick, RA1
Veatch, RM1
Bowman, JE1
Trau, JM1
Krauss, DJ1
Paul, EF1
Tauer, CA1
Johnsen, D1
Macklin, R3
Bergmann, CM; Dubler, NN; Frankel, ME1
Chokr, NN1
Stern, K1
Nelson, HL1
Adams, CR; Adams, CT1
Mulholland, KA1
Morabito, S1
Ikemoto, LC1
Phelps, TG1
Williams, J1
Hoefler, JM; Kamoie, BE1
Nobel, B1
Heller, S; Mertus, J1
Ouellette, A1
Ballard, T1
Boockvar, K1
Haggerty, DF1
Wagner, AF; Wagner, AM1
Gates, EA2
Lieberson, A1
Merkatz, RB1
Fletcher, JC1
Cate, FH1
Burch, TJ1
Yeast, JD1
Schedler, G1
Seidman, LM; Tushnet, M1
Bayer, R1
Watson, SB1
Waxse, DJ1
Kos, M; Kurjak, A1
Healy, P1
Coleman, M; Martin, S1
Eser, A1
Mathieu, D2
Paltrow, LM1
Hanafin, P1
Belshaw, C1
Morris, A1
Davis, DS1
Ross, LF1
Blank, RH1
Boling, P1
Moskowitz, EH1
Andrews, AB; Patterson, EG1
Woliver, LR2
Parness, JA1
Altman, A1
Erca, A1
Sherman, CW1
Silber, TJ1
Stith, R2
Coleman, JJ1
Anderson, SL1
Buggy, BP; Nelson, LJ; Weil, CJ1
Rossi, P1
Kunz, KA1
Meulders-Klein, MT1
Smith, JE1
Rothschild, HB1
Chervin, CI1
Marshall, G1
Morris, DG1
Glendon, MA1
Gordon, M1
Bayles, M1
Tolton, C1
McMahon, JA1
Conkle, DO1
Grant, I1
McConnell, ML1
Love, DJ; McCourt, KM1
Tateishi, SA1
Mathewson, GC1
DeParle, J1
Colker, R2
Burns, SE1
Benton, EC1
Greschner, D1
Devlin, J1
Dunn, KS1
Cica, N1
Fischer, JM1
Kaveny, MC1
Goldberg, JD1
Williams, CS1
Meyers, C1
Hanigsberg, JE1
Law, SA; Pine, RN1
Davis, NA2
Cook, RJ2
Brownstein, A; Dau, P1
Allen, AL1
Corns, CA1
Neff, CL1
Lusby, K1
Maher, L1
Pavlischek, KJ1
Weinrib, LE1
Law, SA1
Neuman, GL2
Dworkin, R1
Weinstein, JA1
Schmall, L1
Bezanson, RP1
Gelman, S1
Whitty, N1
Rutherford, C1
Destro, RA1
Campbell, A1
Hewson, B1
Koppelman, A1
Barr, SM; Charles, H; Franck, MI; Glendon, MA; Lefkowitz, J; McBride, D; Mitchell, G; Rasmussen, D; Rubin, PH; Sax, LQ; Sherman, H; Tschirhart, SG; Tullock, G; Warner, M; Wilson, JQ1
Karlan, PS; Ortiz, DR1
Blickenstaff, DC1
Scott, C1
Brownstein, A1
Bradley, GV1
Burtt, S1
Bullock, JR1
Dorczak, A1
Estrich, SR; Sullivan, KM1
Markowitz, S1
Lederman, AD1
Looper-Friedman, SE1
Annas, GJ; Carty-Bennia, D; Glantz, LH; Johnsen, D; Mariner, WK; Michelman, FI; Neuwirth, SR; Orentlicher, D; Pine, RN; Redlich, N; Wilder, MJ1
Den Hartogh, G1
Linton, PB1
Swomley, JM1
Simmons, PD1
Ginsburg, RB1
Leavine, BA1
Wertz, DC1
Beckwith, FJ1
Andrews, LB1
Wendler, D1
Verweij, M1
Thomas, J1
Greer, M; Sprague, J1
Fieldston, E1
Eckenwiler, LA1
Levy, JK1
Goldblatt, AD1
Petersen, K1
Rakowski, E1
Laurie, GT1
Ellis, DA1
Fegan, EV1
Sheldon, S1
Shepherd, L2
Johnson, JG1
Fuqua, D1
Schaibley, JR1
Bangert, BC1
Donagan, A1
Jones, CJ1
Johnsen, DE1
Harris, GW1
Peterson, GW1
Balisy, SS1
Rhoden, NK1
Rauscher, K1
Thom, M1
Barnard, D1
Nelson, LJ1
Coleman, MN1
Cossman, B1
Losco, J1
Terry, NP1
Rush, SE1
Hovius, B1
Callahan, D1
Post, SG1
Feldman, S1
Lessard, H1
Leedes, GC1
Finer, JJ1
Daar, JF1
Morgan, GL1
Bussel, KA1
Mackenzie, C1
Cahill, LS1
Dobson, T; Eby, KK1
Miller, L1
Bienenstock, AH; Bork, ME; Cohn, RG; Dworkin, R; Elshtain, JB; Ewy, CR; Gellman, M; Gow, HB; Hyde, HJ; Jenks, BP; Kay, J; Lewy, G; Oakes, ET; Olson, E; Orlans, H; Rabinowitz, S; Schnaubelt, CM; Singer, SF; Wile, F; Wilson, JQ1
Field, MA1
Figueira-McDonough, J1
Hornick, HL1
Taylor, C1
Wardle, LD1
De Gama, K1
Schmidt, CG1
Knopoff, KA1
Schneider, EA1
Strauss, DA1
Garcia, J1
Araujo, RJ1
Post, LF1
Paris, JJ1
Smith, K; Wilson, W1
Kreimer, SF1
Bennett, B1
Berkowitz, AK; Breitowitz, YA; Davidowitz-Farkas, Z; Fins, JJ; Grumet, Z; Kenigsberg, K; Reisner, AI1
Curnin, KJ1
Young, IM1
Hasnas, J1
Seymour, J1
Sugiyama, J1
Rich, BA1
Espinoza, LG1
Neild, P1
McKenna, JJ1
Porter, E1
Cannold, L1
Walsh, J1
Bardon, A1
Shakespeare, T1
Costello, JC1
Goldstein, RD1
Young, AH1
Hughes, G1
Meilaender, G1
Weddington, S1
DeMarco, D1
Pole, N1
Benda, E2
Ehrhardt, HE1
Flynn, JJ; Frankel, LH1
Lally, M1
Bradley, DC1
Kouri, RP1
Unger, ZM1
Conger, J1
Patton, DE1
Miller, RG1
Sumner, LW1
Clark, LM1
Mackintosh, JP1
Shapiro, SR1
Tucker, RM1
Gardner, EC1
Gelinas, A1
McIntyre, AG1
Adamek, RJ1
House, B1
Stewart, RG1
Abzug, B1
Koop, CE1
Moore, EN1
Zernich, JH1
Eller, V1
Sherain, H1
Roberson, L1
Kommers, DP1
Rockefeller, JD1
Thompson, RP1
O'Driscoll, LH1
Vallance, E1
Hunter, IA1
Packwood, RW2
Sirkis, JE1
Gustafson, D1
Fraker, Se1
Foley, MJ; Krimmel, HT1
Congdon, HR1
Sharkey, PW1
Goldstein, MA1
Stingle, KD1
Lalli, MA1
Wikler, DI1
Whelan, CM1
Loennig, D1
Judson, SH1
Pulgini, LM1
Avansino, F1
Malfa, KA1
Martin, MM1
Segers, MC1
Chernaik, BI1
Fisk, Me1
Riga, PJ1
Goldbach, V1
Flannery, EJ1
Sullivan, TD1
Kraus, AR1
Durham, WC; Wood, MA1
Freeman, J1
Nivala, J1
Levine, EM1
McCracken, L1
Baker, JP1
Lemay, G1
Curran, WJ1
Langslow, A1
Nelson, JL1
Tong, R1
Warnock, M1
Fetesoff, B1
Cunningham, GC1
Ryan, KJ1
Evans, MI; Holzgreve, W; Johnson, MP1
Elkins, TE1

Reviews

13 review(s) available for freedom and Pregnancy

ArticleYear
Legal issues in reproductive rights.
    Journal of law and medicine, 2002, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Australia; Canada; Child; Child Welfare; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Legislation, Medical; Mothers; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; United Kingdom

2002
Procreative liberty and harm to offspring in assisted reproduction.
    American journal of law & medicine, 2004, Volume: 30, Issue:1

    Topics: Child; Child Welfare; Female; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Humans; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Multiple; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Risk Factors

2004
What changes in health behaviour might nurses logically expect from their health education work?
    Journal of advanced nursing, 1994, Volume: 20, Issue:2

    Topics: Choice Behavior; Female; Freedom; Health Behavior; Health Education; Humans; Models, Psychological; Nurses; Pregnancy; Socioeconomic Factors

1994
Legal issues: roles of physicians in preventing fetal harm.
    Advances in neurology, 1994, Volume: 64

    Topics: Child Custody; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Liability, Legal; Obstetrics; Parents; Physician's Role; Pregnancy; Public Policy; Quality of Health Care; Social Control, Formal

1994
Legislating to preserve women's autonomy during pregnancy.
    Medicine and law, 1995, Volume: 14, Issue:5-6

    Topics: Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Testing; Humans; Informed Consent; Pregnancy; Prenatal Care; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Health; United States; Women's Rights

1995
Beyond autonomy.
    The Journal of contemporary health law and policy, 1997,Fall, Volume: 14, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Bioethical Issues; Child; Child, Preschool; Cultural Diversity; Disclosure; Ethical Relativism; Ethics, Medical; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Female; Freedom; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Male; Mentally Ill Persons; Minors; Morals; New Zealand; North America; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Values; United Kingdom

1997
[Ethical aspects of prenatal screening for Down's syndrome].
    Orvosi hetilap, 2000, Oct-15, Volume: 141, Issue:42

    Topics: Abortion, Therapeutic; Attitude to Health; Down Syndrome; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Testing; Humans; Hungary; Parents; Physician-Patient Relations; Physician's Role; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Social Responsibility

2000
Ethical issues in recommending and offering fetal therapy.
    The Western journal of medicine, 1993, Volume: 159, Issue:3

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Bioethics; Decision Making; Embryo, Mammalian; Ethics; Fertilization in Vitro; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Guidelines as Topic; Human Experimentation; Humans; Informed Consent; Maternal Welfare; Moral Obligations; Morbidity; Mortality; Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation; Paternalism; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Research; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Treatment Refusal

1993
Women's health: an ethical perspective.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1993,Spring, Volume: 21, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Altruism; Beneficence; Biomedical Research; Coercion; Contraception; Decision Making; Delivery of Health Care; Developing Countries; Domestic Violence; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Female; Freedom; Health; Heart Diseases; Hormones; Human Experimentation; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Reproduction; Research; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Socioeconomic Factors; Treatment Refusal; United States; Violence; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Health; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1993
AIDS and the future of reproductive freedom.
    The Milbank quarterly, 1990, Volume: 68, Issue:Suppl. 2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS Serodiagnosis; Attitude of Health Personnel; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.; Choice Behavior; Civil Rights; Coercion; Counseling; Decision Making; Epidemiology; Ethics, Medical; Eugenics; Family Planning Services; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Forecasting; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Testing; Government; Health Policy; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Mandatory Programs; Mass Screening; Morbidity; Mortality; Paternalism; Patient Advocacy; Personal Autonomy; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Health; Public Policy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women's Rights

1990
Jehovah's Witnesses and blood transfusion.
    Clinical ethics report, 1991, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Advance Directives; Altruism; Beneficence; Blood Transfusion; Canada; Child; Christianity; Civil Rights; Coercion; Conscience; Emergency Medical Services; Freedom; Humans; Jehovah's Witnesses; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Mental Competency; Minors; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Religion; Social Values; Treatment Refusal; United States

1991
International research: ethical imperialism or ethical pluralism?
    Accountability in research, 1999, Volume: 7, Issue:1

    Topics: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Behavioral Research; Consent Forms; Control Groups; Counseling; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Delivery of Health Care; Developing Countries; Disclosure; Ethical Relativism; Ethical Review; Ethics; Family; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Guidelines as Topic; HIV Seropositivity; Human Experimentation; Human Rights; Humans; Immunization; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; International Cooperation; Internationality; Patient Care; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Persons; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Placebos; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Research; Research Design; Research Subjects; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Third-Party Consent; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Western World; Women

1999
Making peace in gestational conflicts.
    Theoretical medicine, 1992, Volume: 13, Issue:4

    Topics: Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Care

1992

Trials

2 trial(s) available for freedom and Pregnancy

ArticleYear
The effect of emotional freedom technique and music applied to pregnant women who experienced prenatal loss on psychological growth, well-being, and cortisol level: A randomized controlled trial.
    Archives of psychiatric nursing, 2023, Volume: 45

    Topics: Anxiety; Female; Freedom; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Music; Music Therapy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; World Health Organization

2023
Emotional freedom techniques and breathing awareness to reduce childbirth fear: A randomized controlled study.
    Complementary therapies in clinical practice, 2019, Volume: 35

    Topics: Adult; Awareness; Emotions; Fear; Female; Freedom; Humans; Labor, Obstetric; Parturition; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Surveys and Questionnaires; Young Adult

2019

Other Studies

515 other study(ies) available for freedom and Pregnancy

ArticleYear
Reproductive Rights: Foetal Rights or Female Freedoms?
    Journal of law and medicine, 2021, Volume: 28, Issue:4

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Personhood; Pregnancy; Reproductive Rights; United States; Women's Rights

2021
Afghanistan's academics despair months after Taliban takeover.
    Nature, 2022, Volume: 601, Issue:7891

    Topics: Afghanistan; Emigration and Immigration; Ethnicity; Female; Freedom; Humans; Maternal Health; Minority Groups; Politics; Pregnancy; Refugees; Research; Research Personnel; Research Support as Topic; Salaries and Fringe Benefits; United Nations

2022
Women, prisons, and freedom: experiences of former female inmates from the prison system in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
    Ciencia & saude coletiva, 2022, Volume: 27, Issue:12

    Topics: Brazil; Child; Crime; Female; Freedom; Humans; Pregnancy; Prisoners; Prisons

2022
"Praying for freedom": a story of labor trafficking during pregnancy.
    American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM, 2023, Volume: 5, Issue:4

    Topics: Female; Freedom; Health Personnel; Humans; Labor, Obstetric; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Survivors

2023
Roe v Wade's 50th Anniversary: New Legal Frontiers for Safeguarding Reproductive Freedoms.
    JAMA, 2023, 03-21, Volume: 329, Issue:11

    Topics: Anniversaries and Special Events; Female; Freedom; Health Services Accessibility; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproductive Rights

2023
Integrating civil liberty and the ethical principle of autonomy in building public confidence to reduce COVID-19 vaccination inequity in Africa.
    Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics, 2023, 12-31, Volume: 19, Issue:1

    Topics: Africa; COVID-19; COVID-19 Vaccines; Female; Freedom; Humans; Pregnancy; Vaccination

2023
    Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees, 2023, Volume: 32, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Female; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Women's Rights

2023
Cruzan after Dobbs: What Remains of the Constitutional Right to Refuse Treatment?
    The Hastings Center report, 2023, Volume: 53, Issue:2

    Topics: Constitution and Bylaws; Decision Making; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Life Support Care; Patient Rights; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Privacy; Right to Die; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment

2023
Abortion and Reproductive Freedom: Constitutional and Practical Issues.
    Clinical obstetrics and gynecology, 2023, 06-01, Volume: 66, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Female; Freedom; Humans; Pregnancy; United States; Women's Health

2023
International Perspective on Abortion Access for Improving Reproductive Rights and Freedom of Adolescents and Young Adults.
    The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, 2023, Volume: 73, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Female; Freedom; Humans; Internationality; Pregnancy; Reproductive Rights; Women's Rights; Young Adult

2023
Evictionism, Libertarianism, and Duties of the Fetus.
    The Journal of medicine and philosophy, 2023, 11-03, Volume: 48, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women

2023
Gestation, equality and freedom: ectogenesis as a political perspective.
    Journal of medical ethics, 2020, Volume: 46, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Dissent and Disputes; Ectogenesis; Ethics; Female; Fetal Development; Fetus; Freedom; Gender Equity; Humans; Parturition; Politics; Pregnancy; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques; Uterus; Women; Women's Rights

2020
Partial ectogenesis: freedom, equality and political perspective.
    Journal of medical ethics, 2020, Volume: 46, Issue:2

    Topics: Dissent and Disputes; Ectogenesis; Female; Freedom; Humans; Pregnancy; Reproduction; Uterus

2020
Commentary on 'Gestation, Equality and Freedom: Ectogenesis as a Political Perspective'.
    Journal of medical ethics, 2020, Volume: 46, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Ectogenesis; Female; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Pregnancy

2020
Gender, gestation and ectogenesis: self-determination for pregnant people ahead of artificial wombs.
    Journal of medical ethics, 2020, Volume: 46, Issue:11

    Topics: Ectogenesis; Female; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Reproduction; Uterus

2020
The highly complex issue of conscientious objection to abortion: can the recent European Court of Human Rights ruling Grimmark v. Sweden redefine the notions of care before freedom of conscience?
    The European journal of contraception & reproductive health care : the official journal of the European Society of Contraception, 2021, Volume: 26, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Conscience; Europe; Female; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Pregnancy; Refusal to Treat; Reproductive Health Services; Reproductive Rights; Sweden; Women's Rights

2021
Friendliness, functionality and freedom: Design characteristics that support midwifery practice in the hospital setting.
    Midwifery, 2017, Volume: 50

    Topics: Adult; Attitude of Health Personnel; Australia; Delivery Rooms; Female; Freedom; Hospital Design and Construction; Humans; Midwifery; Pregnancy; Professional Autonomy; Qualitative Research; Tertiary Care Centers

2017
Why Crisis Pregnancy Centers Are Legal but Unethical.
    AMA journal of ethics, 2018, Mar-01, Volume: 20, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Access to Information; Adoption; Birthing Centers; Deception; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Female; Freedom; Humans; Organizations; Parturition; Persuasive Communication; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Unplanned; Pregnancy, Unwanted; Religion and Medicine

2018
Freedom of Expression, Belief and Assembly: The Banning of Protests Outside of Abortion Clinics in Australia.
    Journal of law and medicine, 2018, Volume: 25, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Ambulatory Care Facilities; Australia; Female; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Pregnancy; United States

2018
The Bioethical and Legal Implications of HHS's New Focus on Conscience and Religious Freedom.
    The American journal of bioethics : AJOB, 2018, Volume: 18, Issue:7

    Topics: Conscience; Criminals; Emergencies; Female; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Pregnancy

2018
Childbirth freedom fighters.
    Midwifery today with international midwife, 2013,Summer, Issue:106

    Topics: Decision Making; Delivery, Obstetric; Female; Freedom; Global Health; Health Promotion; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Maternal Welfare; Mothers; Natural Childbirth; Patient Advocacy; Pregnancy; Public Opinion; Social Control, Formal; United States

2013
The Supreme Court decision in the Hobby Lobby Case: conscience, complicity, and contraception.
    JAMA internal medicine, 2014, Volume: 174, Issue:10

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Complicity; Conscience; Contraceptives, Postcoital; Female; Freedom; Health Benefit Plans, Employee; Humans; Insurance Coverage; Insurance, Health; Intrauterine Devices; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Unplanned; Pregnancy, Unwanted; Private Sector; Religion; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

2014
The question of autonomy in maternal health in Africa: a rights-based consideration.
    Journal of bioethical inquiry, 2015, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Topics: Africa; Developing Countries; Family Characteristics; Female; Freedom; Gender Identity; Humans; Maternal Health; Maternal Mortality; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Women's Rights

2015
Women's experiences of cervical ripening as inpatients on an antenatal ward.
    Sexual & reproductive healthcare : official journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives, 2015, Volume: 6, Issue:4

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Attitude to Health; Cervical Ripening; Comprehension; Delivery Rooms; Female; Freedom; Hospitalization; Humans; Inpatients; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Qualitative Research; Sensation; Social Support; Wales; Young Adult

2015
Factors associated with post-diagnosis pregnancies in women living with HIV in the south of Brazil.
    PloS one, 2017, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Brazil; Condoms; Cross-Sectional Studies; Decision Making; Female; Freedom; HIV Infections; Humans; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical; Intimate Partner Violence; Middle Aged; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications, Infectious; Pregnancy, Unplanned; Pregnancy, Unwanted; Reproductive History; Risk-Taking; Sex Work; Social Determinants of Health; Sterilization, Tubal; Substance Abuse, Intravenous; Young Adult

2017
Is it "every man's right to have babies if he wants them"? Male pregnancy and the limits of reproductive liberty.
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal, 2008, Volume: 18, Issue:3

    Topics: Decision Making; Female; Freedom; Humans; Male; Men's Health; Pregnancy; Reproductive Rights; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted

2008
Choice, liberty and public health.
    The practising midwife, 2009, Volume: 12, Issue:5

    Topics: Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Policy; Humans; Midwifery; Patient Rights; Pregnancy; Public Health; United Kingdom

2009
Egg freezing, procreative liberty, and ICSI: the double standards confronting elective self-donation of oocytes.
    Fertility and sterility, 2009, Volume: 92, Issue:5

    Topics: Aging; Directed Tissue Donation; Elective Surgical Procedures; Female; Fertility; Freedom; Freezing; Guidelines as Topic; Humans; Male; Oocyte Donation; Oocytes; Patient Rights; Pregnancy; Reproductive Medicine; Risk Assessment; Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic

2009
The history and constitutionality of Maryland's pregnancy speech regulations.
    The Journal of contemporary health law and policy, 2010,Spring, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Counseling; Female; Freedom; Humans; Maryland; Pregnancy; Speech

2010
Birth and freedom.
    Midwifery today with international midwife, 2011,Summer, Issue:98

    Topics: Civil Rights; Decision Making; Female; Freedom; Humans; Maternal Welfare; Midwifery; Natural Childbirth; Pregnancy; United States

2011
Beyond altruistic and commercial contract motherhood: the professional model.
    Bioethics, 2013, Volume: 27, Issue:7

    Topics: Altruism; Commerce; Contracts; Ethics, Professional; Female; Freedom; Gift Giving; Health Behavior; Humans; Intention; Moral Obligations; Motivation; Pregnancy; Surrogate Mothers; United Kingdom

2013
The ethics of commercial surrogate mothering: a response to Casey Humbyrd.
    Human reproduction and genetic ethics, 2011, Volume: 17, Issue:1

    Topics: Coercion; Commerce; Female; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Surrogate Mothers; Women's Rights

2011
Freedom for birth: how a documentary filmmaker became a birth warrior.
    Midwifery today with international midwife, 2012,Winter, Issue:104

    Topics: Decision Making; Delivery, Obstetric; Female; Freedom; Global Health; Health Promotion; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Maternal Welfare; Motion Pictures; Natural Childbirth; Patient Advocacy; Pregnancy; Public Opinion; Social Control, Formal

2012
Personal morals and abortion legislation.
    Princeton journal of bioethics, 2001,Spring, Volume: 4

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Female; Freedom; Humans; Legislation as Topic; Morals; Pregnancy; Public Policy; United States

2001
In defense of liberal public reason: are slavery and abortion hard cases?
    The American journal of jurisprudence, 1997, Volume: 42

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cultural Diversity; Democracy; Female; Freedom; Humans; Morals; Philosophy; Politics; Pregnancy; Religion; Social Justice; Social Problems; Social Values; United States

1997
Liberty and community in constitutional law: the abortion cases in comparative perspective.
    Brigham Young University law review, 1985, Volume: 1985, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Germany; Government Regulation; Humans; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Social Values; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1985
Protecting fetuses from certain harm.
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1998, Volume: 17, Issue:2

    Topics: Child; Child Welfare; Coercion; Fathers; Female; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Male; Mandatory Programs; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Substance-Related Disorders; Uncertainty; Voluntary Programs

1998
Public reason and political conflict: abortion and homosexuality.
    The Yale law journal, 1997, Volume: 106, Issue:8

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Cultural Diversity; Democracy; Dissent and Disputes; Female; Freedom; Homosexuality; Humans; Male; Marriage; Morals; Personhood; Philosophy; Politics; Pregnancy; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Justice; Social Values; United States

1997
The law of the sacred cow: sacrificing the First Amendment to defend abortion on demand.
    Denver University law review, 2001, Volume: 79, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Communication; Dissent and Disputes; Female; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Pregnancy; Privacy; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

2001
[Insulinoma with freedom from symptoms in pregnancy].
    Nordisk medicin, 1961, Jul-20, Volume: 6

    Topics: Adenoma, Islet Cell; Freedom; Humans; Insulinoma; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Pregnancy

1961
RADIATION CONTROL: STANDARDIZATION VERSUS FREEDOM.
    Radiology, 1964, Volume: 82

    Topics: Education, Medical, Graduate; Female; Freedom; Humans; Legislation, Medical; Pregnancy; Radiation Genetics; Radiation Injuries; Radiation Protection; Radiography; Radiometry; Reference Standards; Statistics as Topic

1964
Approaching surrogate motherhood: reconsidering difference.
    Vermont law review, 2002,Winter, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Adoption; Civil Rights; Commerce; Commodification; Contracts; Female; Feminism; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Intention; Male; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Parent-Child Relations; Paternalism; Pregnancy; Reproduction; Sex Factors; Surrogate Mothers; United States; Women's Rights

2002
Gene therapy, fundamental rights, and the mandates of public health.
    The journal of biolaw & business, 2004, Volume: 7, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Female; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Enhancement; Genetic Therapy; Germ Cells; Human Rights; Humans; Male; Mandatory Programs; Pregnancy; Public Health; Quarantine; Sterilization, Involuntary; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

2004
Punishing reproductive choices in the name of liberal genetics.
    The San Diego law review, 2002,Summer, Volume: 39, Issue:3

    Topics: Child; Eugenics; Female; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Humans; Liability, Legal; Parents; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproduction; Reproductive Rights; Wrongful Life

2002
Legal harmonization and reproductive tourism in Europe.
    Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 2004, Volume: 19, Issue:12

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cultural Diversity; Ethics, Medical; Europe; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Insemination, Artificial, Heterologous; Legislation as Topic; Male; Morals; Oocyte Donation; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Posthumous Conception; Pregnancy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Values; Travel

2004
Is it possible to take both fetal life and women seriously? Professor Laurence Tribe and his reviewers.
    Washington and Lee law review, 1992,Spring, Volume: 49, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Dissent and Disputes; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Moral Obligations; Personhood; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; United States; Value of Life

1992
Effect of democracy on health: ecological study.
    BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 2004, Dec-18, Volume: 329, Issue:7480

    Topics: Cross-Sectional Studies; Democracy; Female; Freedom; Health Status; Humans; Income; Infant; Infant Mortality; Life Expectancy; Maternal Mortality; Pregnancy; Regression Analysis

2004
Politics as a determinant of health.
    BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 2004, Dec-18, Volume: 329, Issue:7480

    Topics: Confounding Factors, Epidemiologic; Female; Freedom; Health Status; Humans; Infant; Infant Mortality; Life Expectancy; Maternal Mortality; Political Systems; Pregnancy

2004
Reproductive liberty, disease and disability.
    Reproductive biomedicine online, 2005, Volume: 10 Suppl 1

    Topics: Disabled Persons; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Genetic Enhancement; Humans; Morals; Pregnancy; Preimplantation Diagnosis; Prenatal Diagnosis

2005
The promise of post-menopausal pregnancy (PMP).
    Social work in health care, 2004, Volume: 40, Issue:1

    Topics: Child; Child Welfare; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; Humans; Maternal Age; Middle Aged; Mothers; Postmenopause; Pregnancy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Work

2004
Abortion and Latter-Day Saint experiences with children and law.
    Margins (Baltimore, Md.), 2001, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Child; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Parent-Child Relations; Personhood; Pregnancy; United States

2001
Bioethics at the movies.
    New Atlantis (Washington, D.C.), 2005,Spring, Volume: 8

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Bioethical Issues; Culture; Female; Freedom; Humans; Morals; Motion Pictures; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Religion; Right to Die; Sexual Behavior; Social Values; Suicide, Assisted; United States

2005
Two ships passing in the night: an interpretavist review of the White-Stevens colloquy on Roe v. Wade.
    Saint Louis University public law review, 1987, Volume: 6, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1987
Constitutional analysis of the Baby M decision.
    Harvard women's law journal, 1988,Spring, Volume: 11

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Contracts; Female; Freedom; Humans; Insemination, Artificial; Parent-Child Relations; Pregnancy; Privacy; Reproductive Rights; Supreme Court Decisions; Surrogate Mothers; United States

1988
Classical liberalism, the constitution, and abortion policy: can government be both pro-choice and anti-abortion?
    University of Dayton law review. University of Dayton. Law School, 1991,Fall, Volume: 17, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Federal Government; Female; Fetal Viability; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Politics; Pregnancy; Public Policy; Reproductive Rights; United States

1991
Respecting human life in 21st century America: a moral perspective to extend civil rights to the unborn from creation to natural death.
    Saint Louis University law journal, 2004,Winter, Volume: 48, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Cloning, Organism; Complicity; Dehumanization; Embryo Research; Embryo, Mammalian; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Personhood; Pregnancy; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life

2004
Abortion as liberty and right.
    The Human life review, 2005,Winter, Volume: 31, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Female; Freedom; Humans; Legislation, Medical; Pregnancy; Reproductive Rights; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

2005
Sex selection abortion and the boomerang effect of a woman's right to choose: a paradox of the skeptics.
    William & Mary journal of women and the law, 1997,Winter, Volume: 4, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Choice Behavior; Female; Feminism; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Sex Determination Analysis; Sex Preselection; Stereotyping; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1997
Emergency contraception - a human rights issue.
    Best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology, 2006, Volume: 20, Issue:3

    Topics: Contraception, Postcoital; Contraceptives, Oral, Synthetic; Contraceptives, Postcoital; Female; Freedom; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Human Rights; Humans; Levonorgestrel; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Unwanted; Women's Health

2006
Beyond personhood and autonomy: moral theory and the premises of privacy.
    Utah law review, 2001, Volume: 2001, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Bioethical Issues; Civil Rights; Contraception; Ethical Analysis; Ethical Theory; Female; Freedom; Homosexuality; Humans; Jurisprudence; Morals; Personhood; Pregnancy; Privacy; Suicide, Assisted; Supreme Court Decisions; Women's Rights

2001
Sex selection: regulating technology enabling the predetermination of a child's gender.
    Harvard journal of law & technology, 1992,Fall, Volume: 6, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Embryo Transfer; Female; Freedom; Humans; Internationality; Male; Pregnancy; Preimplantation Diagnosis; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Policy; Sex Determination Analysis; Sex Preselection; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; United States

1992
Fourteenth Amendment unenumerated rights jurisprudence: an essay in response to Stenberg v. Carhart.
    Harvard journal of law & public policy, 2001, Volume: 24, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Black or African American; Civil Rights; Female; Freedom; History, 19th Century; Humans; Jurisprudence; Pregnancy; Social Problems; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

2001
The abortion debate thirty years later: from choice to coercion.
    The Fordham urban law journal, 2004, Volume: 31, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Coercion; Conscience; Female; Freedom; Health Facilities; Health Facility Merger; Health Services Accessibility; Hospitals, Private; Hospitals, Public; Hospitals, Religious; Humans; Politics; Pregnancy; Refusal to Treat; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Rights

2004
Procreative tourism and reproductive freedom.
    Reproductive biomedicine online, 2006, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Europe; Female; Freedom; Humans; Infertility; Male; Pregnancy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Travel

2006
Reproductive freedom, self-regulation, and the government of impairment in utero.
    Hypatia, 2006,Winter, Volume: 21, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Disabled Persons; Eugenics; Female; Feminism; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Humans; Power, Psychological; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproductive Rights; Reproductive Techniques; Risk; Social Control, Informal

2006
Does the Thirteenth Amendment provide a jurisdictional basis for a federal ban on cloning?
    Journal of legislation, 2003, Volume: 30, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Cloning, Organism; Commerce; Federal Government; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Legislation as Topic; Pregnancy; Reproductive Rights; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

2003
Freedom of conscience, professional responsibility, and access to abortion.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1994,Fall, Volume: 22, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Curriculum; Education, Medical; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; United States; Women's Rights

1994
APA position statement on abortion.
    The American journal of psychiatry, 1993, Volume: 150, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Female; Freedom; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Unwanted; Psychiatry; Societies, Medical; United States

1993
APA position statement on abortion.
    The American journal of psychiatry, 1993, Volume: 150, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Biomedical Research; Dissent and Disputes; Federal Government; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Group Processes; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Psychiatry; Social Values; Societies, Medical; United States; Value of Life

1993
APA position statement on abortion.
    The American journal of psychiatry, 1993, Volume: 150, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Female; Freedom; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Unwanted; Psychiatry; Societies, Medical; United States

1993
The legal position with regard to informed consent in Denmark.
    Medicine and law, 1995, Volume: 14, Issue:3-4

    Topics: Adult; Cesarean Section; Denmark; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; Female; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Male; Middle Aged; Patient Advocacy; Patient Satisfaction; Pregnancy; Surgical Procedures, Operative

1995
Selective abortion after prenatal diagnosis.
    Medicine and law, 1996, Volume: 15, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Germany, East; Germany, West; Human Rights; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Opinion; Value of Life

1996
Speak no evil: physician silence in the face of professional impropriety.
    JAMA, 1996, Sep-04, Volume: 276, Issue:9

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Decision Making; Diagnostic Errors; Disclosure; Female; Freedom; Humans; Malpractice; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Ectopic; Professional Misconduct; Whistleblowing

1996
Minor's abortion: is the requirement for parental consent ethically justified?
    The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha, 1996,Winter, Volume: 59, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Adolescent; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Minors; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnancy in Adolescence; Pregnancy, Unwanted; Risk Assessment; United States

1996
Midwifery practice: individual freedom vs. community standards of care. Where do we draw the line?
    The Birth gazette, 1996,Spring, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Topics: Community Participation; Female; Freedom; Home Childbirth; Humans; Licensure, Nursing; Nurse Midwives; Pregnancy; Professional Autonomy

1996
Bodies, rights and abortion.
    Journal of medical ethics, 1997, Volume: 23, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Moral Obligations; Morals; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Scotland; Women's Rights

1997
Decision-making through dialogue: reconfiguring autonomy in genetic counseling.
    Theoretical medicine and bioethics, 1998, Volume: 19, Issue:1

    Topics: Communication; Comprehension; Cultural Diversity; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Privacy; Humans; North America; Patient Participation; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Professional Role; Social Responsibility; Social Values

1998
Should all pregnant women have an ultrasound examination?
    Croatian medical journal, 1998, Volume: 39, Issue:2

    Topics: Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Patient Advocacy; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Maintenance; Ultrasonography, Prenatal

1998
When can an adolescent give consent?
    The American journal of nursing, 1998, Volume: 98, Issue:5

    Topics: Adolescent; Adolescent Health Services; Confidentiality; Female; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Parents; Pregnancy; United States

1998
The free woman.
    Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology, 1998, Volume: 19, Issue:2

    Topics: Female; Forecasting; Freedom; Gender Identity; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Pregnancy; Psychosomatic Medicine; Women's Health; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1998
Epidural analgesia for labour and delivery: informed consent issues.
    Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie, 1998, Volume: 45, Issue:6

    Topics: Analgesia, Epidural; Analgesia, Obstetrical; Analgesics; Delivery, Obstetric; Female; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Labor, Obstetric; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy

1998
Beyond autonomy: coercion and morality in clinical relationships.
    Health matrix (Cleveland, Ohio : 1991), 1996,Summer, Volume: 6, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Choice Behavior; Counseling; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; HIV Infections; Humans; Morals; New York City; Patient Participation; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications, Infectious; United States

1996
Rust corrodes: the First Amendment implications of Rust v. Sullivan.
    Stanford law review, 1992, Volume: 45, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Counseling; Family Planning Policy; Female; Freedom; Humans; Pregnancy; Speech; United States; United States Dept. of Health and Human Services; Women's Rights

1992
Persons and their copies.
    Journal of medical ethics, 1999, Volume: 25, Issue:2

    Topics: Cloning, Organism; Ethical Theory; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Genetic Determinism; Genetic Privacy; Genetics, Behavioral; Human Rights; Humans; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy

1999
Doctors' orders, rationality and the good life: commentary on Savulescu.
    Journal of medical ethics, 1999, Volume: 25, Issue:2

    Topics: Beneficence; Cloning, Organism; Complicity; Decision Making; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Preimplantation Diagnosis; Social Values

1999
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis and the 'new' eugenics.
    Journal of medical ethics, 1999, Volume: 25, Issue:2

    Topics: Ethics, Medical; Eugenics; Female; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Government Regulation; Health; Humans; Internationality; Pregnancy; Preimplantation Diagnosis; Social Change; Social Values

1999
Too close for comfort: protesting outside medical facilities.
    Harvard law review, 1988, Volume: 101, Issue:8

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Colorado; Female; Freedom; Health Facilities; Human Rights; Humans; Pregnancy; United States

1988
The Chastity Act: government manipulation of abortion information and the First Amendment.
    Harvard law review, 1988, Volume: 101, Issue:8

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Adolescent; Choice Behavior; Civil Rights; Counseling; Family Planning Services; Federal Government; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Information Dissemination; Minors; Pregnancy; Pregnancy in Adolescence; Pregnant Women; United States; United States Dept. of Health and Human Services

1988
Thomson's violinist and conjoined twins.
    Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees, 1999,Fall, Volume: 8, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Contracts; Ethical Analysis; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Twins, Conjoined; Value of Life

1999
The horns of the dilemma are sharp.
    Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees, 1999,Fall, Volume: 8, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Beneficence; Decision Making; Diseases in Twins; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Health; Human Rights; Humans; Male; Morals; Parents; Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Recessive; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal; Pregnant Women; Risk Assessment; Uncertainty

1999
Post-communist limitations on reproductive rights: the German and the Romanian examples.
    Medicine and law, 1999, Volume: 18, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Family Planning Services; Female; Freedom; Germany; Health Services Needs and Demand; Human Rights; Humans; Male; Pregnancy; Romania; Social Change

1999
Ethnicity, bioethics, and prenatal diagnosis: the amniocentesis decisions of Mexican-origin women and their partners.
    American journal of public health, 1999, Volume: 89, Issue:11

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; alpha-Fetoproteins; Amniocentesis; Bioethics; California; Congenital Abnormalities; Decision Making; Female; Freedom; Genetic Testing; Humans; Male; Mexican Americans; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Program Evaluation; Qualitative Research; Research; Risk Assessment; Surveys and Questionnaires; Uncertainty; United States

1999
Pregnancy, autonomy and paternalism.
    Journal of medical ethics, 1999, Volume: 25, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Authoritarianism; Counseling; Disclosure; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Kidney Transplantation; Paternalism; Patient Advocacy; Patient Participation; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Resource Allocation; Safety

1999
Should the foetus have rights in law?
    The Medico-legal journal, 1999, Volume: 67 ( Pt 2)

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Human Experimentation; Human Rights; Humans; Pregnancy; United Kingdom

1999
Deregulating the genetic supermarket: preimplantation screening, future people, and the harm principle.
    Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees, 2000,Spring, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Bioethics; Embryo Transfer; Embryonic Development; Ethical Analysis; Ethical Theory; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Government Regulation; Health Services Accessibility; Humans; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Social Responsibility

2000
The need for original ethical analyses for women.
    The Journal of clinical ethics, 1999,Winter, Volume: 10, Issue:4

    Topics: Decision Making; Ethical Analysis; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Paternalism; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproductive Medicine; Social Values

1999
Presumed consent in emergency neonatal research.
    Journal of medical ethics, 2000, Volume: 26, Issue:4

    Topics: Clinical Trials as Topic; Disclosure; Emergency Treatment; Ethics, Medical; Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation; Female; Freedom; Human Experimentation; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Intensive Care, Neonatal; Parental Consent; Parents; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Presumed Consent; United Kingdom; United States

2000
The Hazelwood decision and the health education curriculum.
    The Journal of school health, 2000, Volume: 70, Issue:7

    Topics: Adolescent; Child; Confidentiality; Curriculum; Female; Freedom; Health Education; Humans; Missouri; Newspapers as Topic; Pregnancy; Pregnancy in Adolescence; School Health Services; Sex Education; Students; United States

2000
Interpretations, perspectives and intentions in surrogate motherhood.
    Journal of medical ethics, 2000, Volume: 26, Issue:5

    Topics: Adoption; Attitude to Health; Contract Services; Contracts; Female; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Intention; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Motivation; Parent-Child Relations; Pregnancy; Social Perception; Social Responsibility; Surrogate Mothers

2000
Clinical commentary: the law of unintended ethics.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1997,Spring, Volume: 25, Issue:1

    Topics: Ethics, Medical; Eugenics; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Humans; Moral Obligations; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis

1997
Legal and ethical commentary: the dangers of reading duty too broadly.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1997,Spring, Volume: 25, Issue:1

    Topics: Ethics, Medical; Eugenics; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Health; Humans; Moral Obligations; Parents; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis

1997
Parental autonomy and the obligation not to harm one's child genetically.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1997,Spring, Volume: 25, Issue:1

    Topics: Ethics, Medical; Eugenics; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Health; Humans; Moral Obligations; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis

1997
Autonomy and connectedness: a re-evaluation of Georgetown and its progeny.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2000,Spring, Volume: 28, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Child; Child, Abandoned; Child, Preschool; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Infant; Intention; Jehovah's Witnesses; Life Support Care; Male; Minors; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Treatment Refusal

2000
A journey toward womanhood: effects of an Afrocentric approach to pregnancy prevention among African-American adolescent females.
    Adolescence, 2000,Autumn, Volume: 35, Issue:139

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Black or African American; Family Planning Services; Female; Freedom; Humans; North Carolina; Pregnancy; Pregnancy in Adolescence; Program Evaluation; Self Concept; Self-Help Groups; Sexual Behavior

2000
Dimensions of women's autonomy and the influence on maternal health care utilization in a north Indian city.
    Demography, 2001, Volume: 38, Issue:1

    Topics: Cluster Analysis; Decision Making; Developing Countries; Family Characteristics; Female; Freedom; Humans; India; Maternal Health Services; Patient Acceptance of Health Care; Power, Psychological; Pregnancy; Socioeconomic Factors; Women

2001
The parturient woman: can there be room for more than 'one person with full and equal rights inside a single human skin'?
    Journal of advanced nursing, 2001, Volume: 33, Issue:5

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Mental Competency; Pregnancy; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; United States

2001
Private choices and public law: Richard A. Posner's contributions to family law and policy.
    The Journal of contemporary health law and policy, 2001,Summer, Volume: 17, Issue:2

    Topics: Adoption; Child; Divorce; Family Planning Services; Female; Freedom; History, 20th Century; Humans; Pregnancy; Reproductive Medicine; Social Justice; Surrogate Mothers; United States

2001
Ethical issues in selecting embryos.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001, Volume: 943

    Topics: Adult; Embryo, Mammalian; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Pregnancy; Reproductive Techniques

2001
Beyond schizophrenia: commentary on "Birth penalty.
    The Journal of clinical ethics, 1990,Summer, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Capitalism; Child; Delivery of Health Care; Economics; Fetus; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Individuality; Infant, Newborn; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Political Systems; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Resource Allocation; Social Justice; Social Problems; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Socioeconomic Factors; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Vulnerable Populations

1990
Inadequacies with the ACOG and AAP statements on managing ethical conflict during the intrapartum period.
    The Journal of clinical ethics, 1991,Spring, Volume: 2, Issue:1

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Cesarean Section; Coercion; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Organizational Policy; Patient Care; Pediatrics; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility; Societies; Treatment Refusal

1991
Acceptability of mifepristone for early pregnancy interruption.
    Law, medicine & health care : a publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine, 1992,Fall, Volume: 20, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; California; Cultural Diversity; Developing Countries; Drug Industry; Female; France; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Mifepristone; Patient Participation; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Placebos; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Random Allocation; Research; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; United Kingdom; Women; Women's Health Services

1992
Response to: What counts as success in genetic counselling?
    Journal of medical ethics, 1993, Volume: 19, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Decision Making; Eugenics; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Goals; Health; Health Personnel; Humans; Patient Participation; Patient Satisfaction; Personal Autonomy; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Health; Public Policy; Quality of Life; Reproduction; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Values; Stress, Psychological; Treatment Outcome

1993
The Webster amicus curiae briefs: perspectives on the abortion controversy and the role of the Supreme Court -- amici for appellees.
    American journal of law & medicine, 1989, Volume: 15, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Contraception; Counseling; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Missouri; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Women's Rights

1989
Colleges say no to forced caesarean sections.
    BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 1994, Jan-22, Volume: 308, Issue:6923

    Topics: American Medical Association; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Mortality; Organizational Policy; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Societies; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; United States

1994
Feminism and reproductive technologies.
    The Journal of clinical ethics, 1994,Spring, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Child; Civil Rights; Communism; Contraception; Contracts; Economics; Embryo Research; Empathy; Female; Feminism; Fertilization in Vitro; Fetal Research; Freedom; Genetic Engineering; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Industry; Men; Mifepristone; Moral Development; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Research; Resource Allocation; Risk; Risk Assessment; Science; Sex Determination Analysis; Social Control, Formal; Social Dominance; Socioeconomic Factors; Sociology, Medical; Surrogate Mothers; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Rights

1994
Editor's introduction (to a set of articles by P.H. Jos et al.; H.L. Nelson; B. Spielman; J.L. Nelson; M.A. Rie; J.S. Alper; E. Parens; and J. Spike and J. Greenlaw)
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1995,Summer, Volume: 23, Issue:2

    Topics: Advance Directives; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Down Syndrome; Ethics Committees; Ethics Consultation; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Group Processes; Health Care Rationing; Health Personnel; Human Experimentation; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Insurance, Health, Reimbursement; Intensive Care Units; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Medical Futility; Mental Competency; Negotiating; Parents; Patient Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Resource Allocation; Resuscitation Orders; Socioeconomic Factors; Substance-Related Disorders; Third-Party Consent; Vulnerable Populations; Withholding Treatment

1995
The search for coherence in reproductive policy.
    The Journal of legal medicine, 1996, Volume: 17, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contraception; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Testing; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Moral Obligations; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; United States; Value of Life; Women

1996
Commentary on Thomson's violinist and conjoined twins.
    Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees, 1999,Fall, Volume: 8, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Models, Theoretical; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal; Twins, Conjoined; Value of Life

1999
The ethics of anonymised HIV testing of pregnant women: a reappraisal: reply.
    Journal of medical ethics, 2000, Volume: 26, Issue:1

    Topics: AIDS Serodiagnosis; Anonymous Testing; Cognition; Comprehension; Confidentiality; Disclosure; Epidemiology; Ethics; Freedom; HIV Seropositivity; Human Experimentation; Humans; Informed Consent; Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Preventive Medicine; Social Justice; Social Welfare; United Kingdom; Voluntary Programs

2000
Planned Parenthood v. Casey: the current state of abortion law.
    Second opinion (Park Ridge, Ill.), 1993, Volume: 18, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Emergency Medical Services; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Minors; Parental Consent; Pennsylvania; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1993
The concept of a person in the context of abortion.
    Bioethics quarterly, 1981,Spring, Volume: 3, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Health Personnel; Homicide; Human Characteristics; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Self Concept; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1981
Mother/fetus/state conflicts.
    Health law in Canada, 1989, Volume: 9, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Canada; Conflict of Interest; Decision Making; Ethics; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Women's Rights

1989
A serious obligation Sharpening a moral argument.
    Health progress (Saint Louis, Mo.), 1992, Volume: 73, Issue:10

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Coercion; Communication; Conscience; Decision Making; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Probability; Prognosis; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal; Uncertainty; United States

1992
The maternal abdominal wall: a fortress against fetal health care?
    Southern California law review, 1991, Volume: 65, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Conscience; Decision Making; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Health Personnel; Homicide; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Public Policy; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life

1991
The reproduction of America.
    The Journal of medical humanities, 1994,Winter, Volume: 15, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Coercion; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Eugenics; Euthanasia, Passive; Family Relations; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Health; Humans; Individuality; Infant, Newborn; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Morals; Motivation; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Control, Formal; Social Desirability; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; Stereotyping; United States; Voluntary Programs; Women's Rights

1994
Hospital sets policy on pregnant patients' rights.
    The New York times on the Web, 1990, Nov-29

    Topics: Advance Directives; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Family; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Organizational Policy; Patient Advocacy; Patient Participation; Patient Rights; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal

1990
Fetal sex test used as step to abortion.
    The New York times on the Web, 1988, Dec-25

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Attitude; Data Collection; Female; Freedom; Humans; Men; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Sex Determination Analysis; United States; Women

1988
High Court, 5-4, affirms right to abortion but allows most of Pennsylvania's limits.
    The New York times on the Web, 1992, Jun-30

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Dissent and Disputes; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Group Processes; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Minors; Parental Consent; Pennsylvania; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1992
In re A.C.
    Atlantic reporter, 1987, Nov-10, Volume: 533

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Death; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Leukemia; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prognosis; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life

1987
In re A.C.
    Atlantic reporter, 1990, Apr-26, Volume: 573

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mental Competency; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reference Standards; Social Values; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal

1990
Hummel v. Reiss.
    Atlantic reporter, 1992, Jul-21, Volume: 608

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Therapeutic; Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Counseling; Disabled Persons; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Malpractice; New Jersey; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Supreme Court Decisions; Wrongful Life

1992
Eubanks v. Stengel.
    Federal supplement, 1998, Nov-05, Volume: 28

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Kentucky; Legislation as Topic; Methods; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; State Government

1998
Little Rock Family Planning Services v. Jegley.
    The Federal reporter, 1999, Sep-24, Volume: 192

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Arkansas; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Methods; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; State Government

1999
Re F (in Utero)
    The all England law reports, 1988, Feb-04, Volume: [1988]2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Behavior; Behavior Control; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mental Competency; Mentally Ill Persons; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; United Kingdom

1988
Live fetuses in abortions pose problem for doctors.
    The Washington post, 1975, Mar-01

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Abortion, Induced; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Organizational Policy; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women

1975
Turning the clock back is not the way to end abortion abuses.
    Times (London, England : 1788), 1975, Feb-21

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Criminal Law; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Legislation as Topic; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prevalence; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Control, Informal; Statistics as Topic; Stress, Psychological; United Kingdom

1975
Abortion: the great debate.
    Times (London, England : 1788), 1977, Jul-12

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Legislation as Topic; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prevalence; United Kingdom

1977
Reproduction and the law.
    Medical trial technique quarterly, 1985,Fall, Volume: 32, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; Health Personnel; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Medical Records; Minors; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1985
Mother v. her unborn child: where should Texas draw the line?
    Houston law review, 1987, Volume: 24, Issue:3

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Georgia; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Life; Massachusetts; Maternal-Fetal Relations; New Jersey; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Prognosis; Religion; State Government; Texas; Treatment Refusal

1987
Beyond abortion: refusal of caesarean section.
    Bioethics, 1989, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Altruism; Beneficence; Bone Marrow; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Fetal Tissue Transplantation; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Social Responsibility; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States

1989
Medical decision making during a surrogate pregnancy.
    Houston law review, 1988, Volume: 25, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Conflict of Interest; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Contracts; Decision Making; Fathers; Fees and Charges; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Spouses; Surrogate Mothers; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States

1988
Medical choices during pregnancy: whose decision is it anyway?
    Rutgers law review, 1989,Winter, Volume: 41, Issue:2

    Topics: Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Substance-Related Disorders; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1989
Re Baby R: a comment on fetal apprehension.
    Canadian journal of women and the law = Revue juridique La femme et le droit, 1990, Volume: 4, Issue:1

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mental Competency; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; Women's Rights

1990
Their life is in the blood: Jehovah's Witnesses, blood transfusions and the courts.
    Northern Kentucky law review, 1983, Volume: 10, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Blood Transfusion; Christianity; Civil Rights; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Jehovah's Witnesses; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Mental Competency; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Religion; Treatment Refusal; United States

1983
A reply to Holmes on Gendercide.
    Bioethics, 1987, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Animal Rights; Animals; Beginning of Human Life; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Eugenics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Infanticide; International Cooperation; Internationality; Life; Men; Moral Obligations; Motivation; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Public Policy; Reproduction; Risk; Risk Assessment; Sex Determination Analysis; Sex Preselection; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Value of Life; Wedge Argument; Women; Women's Rights; Wounds and Injuries

1987
Prenatal invasions and interventions: what's wrong with fetal rights?
    Harvard women's law journal, 1987,Spring, Volume: 10

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1987
Court-ordered cesareans: a growing concern for indigent women.
    Clearinghouse review, 1988, Volume: 21, Issue:9

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Socioeconomic Factors; Treatment Refusal; United States; Vulnerable Populations

1988
State interference with religiously motivated decisions on medical treatment.
    Dickinson law review, 1988,Fall, Volume: 93, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Blood Transfusion; Civil Rights; Clergy; Criminal Law; Critical Illness; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Minors; Parents; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Religion; Social Values; State Government; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States

1988
In re A.C.: a court-ordered cesarean becomes precedent for nonconsensual organ harvesting.
    Nova law review, 1989,Spring, Volume: 13, Issue:2

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Presumed Consent; Risk; Risk Assessment; Terminally Ill; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; United States

1989
Perfect mothers, perfect babies: an examination of the ethics of fetal treatments.
    Reproductive and genetic engineering, 1988, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Attitude; Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Ethics; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Health; Humans; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; Treatment Refusal; Women's Rights

1988
From the individual to the dividual: in the supermarket of "reproductive alternatives.
    Reproductive and genetic engineering, 1988, Volume: 1, Issue:3

    Topics: Civil Rights; Contracts; Fees and Charges; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Body; Humans; Industry; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Mass Screening; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Ownership; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Surrogate Mothers; Women; Women's Rights; Wrongful Life

1988
'Kinder oder Keine-Entscheiden wir alleine': on the abolition of the law against abortion and the patriarchal need to protect embryos.
    Reproductive and genetic engineering, 1989, Volume: 2, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Embryo Research; Embryo, Mammalian; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Eugenics; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Life; Men; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Research; Research Personnel; Social Control, Formal; Women's Rights

1989
Female self-determination between feminist claims and 'voluntary' eugenics, between 'rights' and ethics.
    Issues in reproductive and genetic engineering : journal of international feminist analysis, 1990, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Attitude; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Eugenics; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; History; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Minority Groups; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Quality of Life; Reproduction; Social Desirability; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Sterilization, Reproductive; Women's Rights

1990
Punishing drug addicts who have babies: women of color, equality, and the right of privacy.
    Harvard law review, 1991, Volume: 104, Issue:7

    Topics: Black or African American; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Female; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Punishment; Reproduction; Sterilization, Involuntary; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Women's Rights

1991
On "bringing on the menses": the criminal liability of women and the therapeutic exception in Canadian abortion law.
    Canadian journal of women and the law = Revue juridique La femme et le droit, 1986, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Canada; Contraception; Criminal Law; Female; Freedom; Humans; Liability, Legal; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Self Care; Women; Women's Rights

1986
Access to prenatal screening services: who decides?
    Canadian journal of women and the law = Revue juridique La femme et le droit, 1986, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Age Factors; Amniocentesis; Canada; Chorionic Villi Sampling; Female; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Informed Consent; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Refusal to Treat; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Values; Ultrasonography; Women's Rights

1986
Fetal rights and maternal rights: is there a conflict?
    Canadian journal of women and the law = Revue juridique La femme et le droit, 1986, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Life; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Treatment Refusal; United States; Wrongful Life

1986
Minnesota's "crack baby" law: weapon of war or link in a chain?
    Law & inequality, 1990, Volume: 8, Issue:3

    Topics: Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetus; Freedom; Health Personnel; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Mandatory Programs; Mass Screening; Minnesota; Mothers; Patient Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal

1990
Maternal-fetal ethical dilemmas: a guideline for physicians.
    Seminars in anesthesia, 1991, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Treatment Refusal; United States

1991
Controlling HIV-positive women's procreative destiny: a critical equal protection analysis.
    Constitutional law journal (Newark, N.J. : 1990), 1992,Spring, Volume: 2, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Child; Civil Rights; Coercion; Epidemiology; Female; Freedom; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Jurisprudence; Minority Groups; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Policy; Reproduction; Socioeconomic Factors; Sterilization, Involuntary; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Rights

1992
Abortion: law, religion and society.
    Bioethics forum, 1993,Winter, Volume: 9, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Christianity; Civil Rights; Contraception; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Religion; Self Concept; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1993
Forced cesarean sections: do the ends justify the means?
    North Carolina law review, 1991, Volume: 70, Issue:1

    Topics: Attitude; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Georgia; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Minority Groups; Morbidity; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Religion; Risk; Risk Assessment; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United States

1991
Taking choice seriously.
    The Human life review, 1982,Summer, Volume: 8, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Decision Making; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Intention; Life; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Value of Life

1982
Procreative liberty and the control of conception, pregnancy, and childbirth.
    Virginia law review, 1983, Volume: 69, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contraception; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Government Regulation; Humans; Infertility; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Mandatory Programs; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Single Person; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1983
Abortion: the unexplored middle ground.
    Second opinion (Park Ridge, Ill.), 1989, Issue:10

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Cultural Diversity; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Hospitals; Human Rights; Humans; Life; Morals; Organizational Policy; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; United States; Value of Life

1989
Defining death at the beginning of life.
    Second opinion (Park Ridge, Ill.), 1989, Issue:10

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Brain; Brain Death; Death; Embryo, Mammalian; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Responsibility; United States

1989
Legal and ethical issues in newborn screening.
    Pediatrics, 1989, Volume: 83, Issue:5 part 2

    Topics: Anemia, Sickle Cell; Black or African American; Eugenics; Family; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Health Care Rationing; Hemoglobinopathies; Heterozygote; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Insurance, Health; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Policy; Resource Allocation; Socioeconomic Factors; United States; Voluntary Programs

1989
Treating fetuses: the patient as person.
    The Journal of medical humanities, 1991,Winter, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Ethics; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Quality of Life; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Virtues

1991
Regulating women's bodies: the adverse effect of fetal rights theory on childbirth decisions and women of color.
    Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 1991, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Minority Groups; Physicians; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Health; Women's Rights

1991
Fetal protection and freedom of contract.
    Public affairs quarterly, 1992, Volume: 6, Issue:3

    Topics: Civil Rights; Contracts; Economics; Employment; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Hazardous Substances; Humans; Industry; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Occupational Exposure; Occupational Medicine; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1992
Lives at stake: how to respond to a woman's refusal of cesarean surgery when she risks losing her child or her life.
    Health progress (Saint Louis, Mo.), 1992, Volume: 73, Issue:3

    Topics: Catholicism; Cesarean Section; Coercion; Decision Making; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Organizational Policy; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Probability; Prognosis; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal; Uncertainty; United States

1992
Shared interests: promoting healthy births without sacrificing women's liberty.
    The Hastings law journal, 1992, Volume: 43, Issue:3

    Topics: Alcoholism; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Employment; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Goals; Government Regulation; Hazardous Substances; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Minority Groups; Occupational Exposure; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1992
Management of HIV infection in New York State prisons.
    Columbia human rights law review, 1990,Spring, Volume: 21, Issue:2

    Topics: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Administrative Personnel; Advisory Committees; AIDS Serodiagnosis; Civil Rights; Confidentiality; Counseling; Deinstitutionalization; Delivery of Health Care; Female; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Guidelines as Topic; Health Education; HIV Seropositivity; Hospices; Hospitals; Human Experimentation; Humans; Institutionalization; Jurisprudence; Men; Mental Health; Mortality; New York; Nursing Homes; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prevalence; Prisoners; Public Policy; Quality of Health Care; Reference Standards; Social Control, Formal; Social Welfare; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Supreme Court Decisions; Terminally Ill; Women

1990
Feminist perspectives on reproductive technologies: the politics of motherhood.
    Technology in society, 1992, Volume: 14, Issue:3

    Topics: Adoption; Coercion; Contracts; Decision Making; Fees and Charges; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Human Rights; Humans; Infertility; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Preventive Medicine; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Resource Allocation; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Surrogate Mothers; Technology Assessment, Biomedical; Women; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1992
Court-ordered caesarian sections: in whose interests?
    The Modern law review, 1993, Volume: 56, Issue:2

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Mortality; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom

1993
The architect and the bee: some reflections on postmortem pregnancy.
    Bioethics, 1994, Volume: 8, Issue:3

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Biomedical Technology; Brain Death; Cadaver; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Death; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Infant, Premature; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Life Support Care; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Resource Allocation; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Women's Rights

1994
An overview of Georgia's living will legislation.
    Mercer law review, 1984, Volume: 36

    Topics: Civil Rights; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Georgia; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Living Wills; Mental Competency; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Right to Die; State Government; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Withholding Treatment

1984
A time to be born and a time to die: a pregnant woman's right to die with dignity.
    Indiana law review, 1987,Fall, Volume: 20, Issue:4

    Topics: Advance Directives; Brain Death; Civil Rights; Conflict of Interest; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life Support Care; Mental Competency; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Right to Die; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment

1987
Abortion and the compromise of fatherhood.
    The Human life review, 1991,Fall, Volume: 17, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Child; Coercion; Family Relations; Fathers; Female; Financial Support; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Moral Obligations; Mothers; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Sexuality; Social Change; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Stress, Psychological; United States; Women

1991
Furthering the inquiry: race, class, and culture in the forced medical treatment of pregnant women.
    Tennessee law review, 1992,Spring, Volume: 59, Issue:3

    Topics: Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Minority Groups; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Professional Competence; Religion; Risk; Risk Assessment; Single Person; Social Dominance; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; Socioeconomic Factors; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1992
The sound of silence breaking: Catholic women, abortion, and the law.
    Tennessee law review, 1992,Spring, Volume: 59, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Coercion; Counseling; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Group Processes; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Third-Party Consent; United States; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1992
Gender wars: selfless women in the republic of choice.
    New York University law review (1950), 1991, Volume: 66, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Child; Civil Rights; Economics; Employment; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Marriage; Men; Moral Obligations; Mothers; Motivation; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Sexuality; Social Change; Social Responsibility; United States; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1991
The right to die: state courts lead where legislatures fear to tread.
    Law & policy, 1992, Volume: 14, Issue:4

    Topics: Advance Directives; Biomedical Technology; Civil Rights; Delivery of Health Care; Euthanasia, Passive; Federal Government; Financial Support; Freedom; Government; Humans; Informed Consent; Insurance, Health; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Living Wills; Medicaid; Medicare; Mental Competency; Nutritional Support; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Right to Die; State Government; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment

1992
Religious healing in the courts: the liberties and liabilities of patients, parents, and healers.
    University of Puget Sound law review. University of Puget Sound. School of Law, 1993, Volume: 16

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Civil Rights; Compensation and Redress; Complementary Therapies; Criminal Law; Critical Illness; Economics; Equipment and Supplies; Fraud; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Personnel; History; Humans; Immunization; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Mental Competency; Mental Healing; Minors; Parents; Patient Care; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Religion; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Treatment Refusal; United States; Wounds and Injuries

1993
Norplant meets the new eugenicists: the impermissibility of coerced contraception.
    Saint Louis University public law review, 1992, Volume: 11, Issue:2

    Topics: California; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contraception; Eugenics; Female; Freedom; Hormones; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Levonorgestrel; Mandatory Programs; Medicaid; Minority Groups; Mothers; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Punishment; Reproduction; Risk; Risk Assessment; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; Sterilization, Involuntary; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Rights

1992
Obstetric ethics and the abortion controversy.
    American journal of ethics & medicine : a national medical student journal published by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1994,Fall, Volume: 3, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Altruism; Beneficence; Conscience; Counseling; Decision Making; Education, Medical; Ethics, Medical; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals, Religious; Humans; Internship and Residency; Moral Obligations; Morals; Obstetrics; Organizational Policy; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Referral and Consultation; Risk; Risk Assessment; Schools, Medical; Social Responsibility; Students; Treatment Refusal; United States

1994
New medical technology: a chance to reexamine court-ordered medical procedures during pregnancy.
    Albany law review, 1994, Volume: 57, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; American Medical Association; Attitude; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Georgia; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Organizational Policy; Patient Compliance; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Privacy; Risk; Societies; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; United States

1994
The Norplant condition: one step forward or two steps back?
    Harvard women's law journal, 1993,Spring, Volume: 16

    Topics: Black or African American; California; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contraception; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Hormones; Humans; Jurisprudence; Law Enforcement; Levonorgestrel; Minority Groups; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Punishment; Rehabilitation; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women

1993
Beyond survival: the procreative rights of women with HIV.
    Boston College Third World law journal, 1994,Winter, Volume: 14, Issue:1

    Topics: AIDS Serodiagnosis; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Eugenics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Mandatory Testing; Minority Groups; Mothers; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women

1994
Operation Rescue: what legacy of disobedience?
    The Linacre quarterly, 1993, Volume: 60, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Conscience; Dissent and Disputes; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Group Processes; Health Facilities; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Violence; Women's Rights

1993
The triple screen in prenatal care: not just a simple blood test.
    Trends in health care, law & ethics, 1994,Summer, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; alpha-Fetoproteins; Biomarkers; Blood Specimen Collection; California; Chromosome Aberrations; Chromosome Disorders; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Disclosure; Down Syndrome; Eugenics; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Humans; Informed Consent; Insurance, Health, Reimbursement; Mandatory Testing; Mass Screening; Methods; Neural Tube Defects; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Policy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Stress, Psychological

1994
The impact of prenatal genetic testing on quality of life in women.
    Fetal diagnosis and therapy, 1993, Volume: 8, Issue:Suppl. 1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Decision Making; Economics; Family Relations; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Testing; Goals; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Quality of Life; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Responsibility; Stress, Psychological

1993
NIH workshop statement.
    Fetal diagnosis and therapy, 1993, Volume: 8, Issue:Suppl. 1

    Topics: Decision Making; Delivery of Health Care; Disabled Persons; Eugenics; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Services; Genetic Testing; Goals; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Stereotyping; United States; Voluntary Programs; Women

1993
A comprehensive look at Connecticut's living will statute.
    The Connecticut probate law journal, 1992, Volume: 7, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Advance Directives; Civil Rights; Connecticut; Decision Making; Dementia; Disabled Persons; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Forms and Records Control; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Life Support Care; Living Wills; Minors; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prognosis; Records; Reference Standards; State Government; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment

1992
Women in clinical trials: an introduction.
    Food and drug law journal, 1993, Volume: 48, Issue:2

    Topics: Aged; Black or African American; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; Drugs, Investigational; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Human Experimentation; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; Informed Consent; Medicine; Men; National Institutes of Health (U.S.); Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Placebos; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Research Design; Research Subjects; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; United States; United States Food and Drug Administration; Women; Women's Health; Women's Rights

1993
Women's and fetal rights and interests: ethical aspects.
    Food and drug law journal, 1993, Volume: 48, Issue:2

    Topics: Biomedical Research; Compensation and Redress; Drugs, Investigational; Economics; Embryo Research; Ethical Review; Ethics; Ethics, Professional; Federal Government; Female; Fetal Research; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Human Experimentation; Humans; Informed Consent; Paternalism; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Research; Research Personnel; Research Subjects; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; United States; United States Food and Drug Administration; Women

1993
Posthumous reproduction.
    Indiana law journal (Indianapolis, Ind. : 1926), 1994,Fall, Volume: 69, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advance Directives; Brain Death; Cadaver; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Cryopreservation; Death; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Embryo Transfer; Embryo, Mammalian; Fathers; Fertilization in Vitro; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Group Processes; Humans; Insemination, Artificial; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Life Support Care; Ownership; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Posthumous Conception; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Single Person; Social Control, Formal; Spermatozoa; Spouses; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Tissue Banks; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment

1994
Posthumous autonomy revisited.
    Indiana law journal (Indianapolis, Ind. : 1926), 1994,Fall, Volume: 69, Issue:4

    Topics: Advance Directives; Brain Death; Cadaver; Cryopreservation; Death; Embryo, Mammalian; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Presumed Consent; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Welfare; Spermatozoa; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors

1994
Incubator or individual?: the legal and policy deficiencies of pregnancy clauses in living will and advance health care directive statutes.
    Maryland law review (Baltimore, Md. : 1936), 1995, Volume: 54, Issue:2

    Topics: Advance Directives; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Empathy; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Feminism; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life Support Care; Living Wills; Mental Competency; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Right to Die; State Government; Terminally Ill; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Withholding Treatment

1995
Prematernal duty and the resolution of conflict.
    Bioethics forum, 1995,Spring, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Communication; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal

1995
Does society have the right to force pregnant drug addicts to abort their fetuses?
    Social theory and practice, 1991,Fall, Volume: 17, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Alcoholism; Civil Rights; Coercion; Compensation and Redress; Ecology; Economics; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Risk; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Stress, Psychological; Substance-Related Disorders; Wedge Argument; Women's Rights; Wrongful Life

1991
A comment on Tooley's Abortion and Infanticide.
    Ethics, 1986, Volume: 96, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Infanticide; Legislation as Topic; Morals; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Self Concept; Social Control, Formal; Value of Life

1986
The role of minors in health care decision making: current legal issues.
    Bioethics forum, 1995,Winter, Volume: 11, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Advance Directives; Age Factors; Civil Rights; Contraception; Decision Making; Emergency Medical Services; Ethics; Freedom; Guidelines as Topic; History; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Kansas; Legislation as Topic; Mental Competency; Minors; Missouri; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Patient Care; Patient Participation; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1995
The fetus as a patient.
    Acta medica Iugoslavica, 1994, Volume: 48, Issue:3

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Social Responsibility

1994
Statutory prohibitions and the regulation of new reproductive technologies under federal law in Canada.
    McGill law journal. Revue de droit de McGill, 1995, Volume: 40, Issue:4

    Topics: Advisory Committees; Canada; Coercion; Consensus; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Embryo Research; Empathy; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Research; Genetics; Government Regulation; Humans; Industry; Jurisprudence; Law Enforcement; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Research; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Surrogate Mothers; Treatment Refusal

1995
Judicial intervention in pregnancy.
    McGill law journal. Revue de droit de McGill, 1995, Volume: 40, Issue:4

    Topics: Advisory Committees; Alcoholism; British Columbia; Canada; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1995
Abortion law reform in Germany in international comparative perspective.
    European journal of health law, 1994, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Counseling; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Freedom; Germany; Government Regulation; Guidelines as Topic; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Models, Theoretical; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; Statistics as Topic; Third-Party Consent; Time Factors

1994
Mandating treatment for pregnant substance abusers: a compromise.
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1995, Volume: 14, Issue:2

    Topics: Child; Civil Rights; Coercion; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Fetus; Freedom; Health; Health Education; Humans; Infant, Low Birth Weight; Infant, Newborn; Jurisprudence; Mandatory Programs; Minority Groups; Patient Compliance; Personal Autonomy; Policy Making; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Preventive Medicine; Probability; Public Policy; Rehabilitation; Residential Facilities; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Substance-Related Disorders; Uncertainty; United States; Voluntary Programs

1995
Paternal-fetal conflict: an idea whose time should never come.
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1994, Volume: 13, Issue:2

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Men; Mothers; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Rights; Wrongful Life

1994
Reproductive rights and the Irish Constitution: from the sanctity of life to the sanctity of autonomy?
    European journal of health law, 1996, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Catholicism; Civil Rights; Counseling; Ethics; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; International Cooperation; Internationality; Ireland; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life

1996
Abortion, value and the sanctity of life.
    Bioethics, 1997, Volume: 11, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Attitude to Death; Consensus; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Ethics; Euthanasia; Fetus; Freedom; Group Processes; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Religion; Social Values; Value of Life

1997
Life and death decisions: "Die, my dear doctor? That's the last thing I shall do!
    European journal of health law, 1996, Volume: 3, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Advance Directives; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Christianity; Coercion; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Humans; Infant; Informed Consent; Jehovah's Witnesses; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Mental Competency; Nutritional Support; Organizational Policy; Paternalism; Patients; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Professional Autonomy; Professional Competence; Right to Die; Risk; Risk Assessment; Societies; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; Ventilators, Mechanical; Withholding Treatment

1996
Method in Jewish bioethics: an overview.
    Journal of contemporary law, 1994, Volume: 20, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Therapeutic; Advisory Committees; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Clergy; Decision Making; Ethicists; Ethics; Euthanasia, Passive; Female; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Health; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Humans; Individuality; Jews; Judaism; Labor, Obstetric; Methods; Moral Obligations; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Multiple; Pregnant Women; Prognosis; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Quality of Life; Religion; Social Responsibility; Stress, Psychological; Tay-Sachs Disease; Theology; Treatment Refusal; Twins, Conjoined; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1994
Adolescent sexuality and public policy: a liberal response.
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1996, Volume: 15, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Civil Rights; Confidentiality; Contraception; Cultural Diversity; Deception; Decision Making; Democracy; Ethics; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Mental Competency; Parent-Child Relations; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Professional-Family Relations; Public Policy; Religion; Sexuality; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; State Government; Third-Party Consent; United States; Violence

1996
Mandating outpatient treatment for pregnant substance abusers: attractive but unfeasible.
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1996, Volume: 15, Issue:1

    Topics: Alcoholism; Child; Coercion; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Criminal Law; Financing, Government; Freedom; Health; Health Care Rationing; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Mandatory Programs; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Preventive Medicine; Public Policy; Rehabilitation; Resource Allocation; Smoking; Social Change; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States

1996
Mandating treatment for pregnant substance abusers is the wrong focus for public discussion.
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1996, Volume: 15, Issue:1

    Topics: Black or African American; Coercion; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Delivery of Health Care; Freedom; Health Care Reform; Health Education; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Preventive Medicine; Public Policy; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Socioeconomic Factors; Stereotyping; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Vulnerable Populations

1996
Can government ever protect fetuses from substance abuse?
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1996, Volume: 15, Issue:1

    Topics: Commitment of Mentally Ill; Delivery of Health Care; Fetus; Freedom; Health Education; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Moral Obligations; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Probability; Public Policy; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Stereotyping; Substance-Related Disorders; Uncertainty; United States

1996
Civil commitment for pregnant substance abusers: is it appropriate and is it enough?
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1996, Volume: 15, Issue:1

    Topics: Coercion; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Delivery of Health Care; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Preventive Medicine; Punishment; Risk; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Substance-Related Disorders; United States

1996
Policies to assist pregnant women and children should include a complete assessment of the realities of women's lives.
    Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 1996, Volume: 15, Issue:1

    Topics: Black or African American; Coercion; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Domestic Violence; Fathers; Federal Government; Female; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government; Health Facilities; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Social Welfare; Socioeconomic Factors; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women

1996
Social commentary: values and legal personhood.
    West Virginia law review, 1981,Spring, Volume: 83, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Quality of Life; Social Values; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life

1981
The fetus and the law--whose life is it anyway?
    MS, 1984, Volume: 13, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Employment; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Life Style; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Reproduction; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; Women's Rights; Wrongful Life

1984
Abortion and the indigent.
    Journal of social philosophy, 1980, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Connecticut; Financing, Government; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Medicaid; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions

1980
Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights v. Myers: procreative choice guaranteed for all women.
    Golden Gate University law review. Golden Gate University. School of Law, 1982,Summer, Volume: 12, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Female; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Women's Rights

1982
Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights v. Myers: abortion funding restrictions as an unconstitutional condition.
    California law review, 1982, Volume: 70, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; California; Civil Rights; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government

1982
Abortion in adolescence: a bioethical perspective.
    The Journal of current adolescent medicine, 1980, Volume: 2, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Beginning of Human Life; Coercion; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethicists; Ethics; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1980
A critique of abortion rights.
    Democracy (New York, N.Y.), 1983,Fall, Volume: 3, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Personhood; Political Systems; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Social Welfare; Socialism

1983
Roe v. Wade: a retrospective look at a judicial oxymoron.
    Saint Louis University law journal, 1984, Volume: 29, Issue:7

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Contraception; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Rape; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1984
Criticism of liberal/feminist views on abortion.
    Public affairs quarterly, 1987, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Artificial Organs; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Infant, Newborn; Infanticide; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Self Concept; Surrogate Mothers; United States; Women's Rights

1987
Forced medical treatment of pregnant women: "compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.
    The Hastings law journal, 1986, Volume: 37, Issue:5

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Morbidity; Mortality; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Public Policy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Smoking; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal

1986
New constitutional and penal theory in Spanish abortion law.
    The American journal of comparative law, 1987,Summer, Volume: 35, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Criminal Law; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal Welfare; Moral Obligations; Personhood; Physicians; Political Systems; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Rape; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Social Welfare; Socialism; Spain; United States; Value of Life

1987
Abortion and the pursuit of happiness.
    Logos (Santa Clara, Calif.), 1982, Volume: 3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Moral Obligations; Morals; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Religion; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Theology; United States; Value of Life

1982
A thorn in the side of privacy: the need for reassessment of the constitutional right to abortion.
    Marquette law review, 1987,Spring, Volume: 70, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Adult; Civil Rights; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Minors; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1987
The right over one's own body: its scope and limits in comparative law.
    Boston College international and comparative law review, 1983,Winter, Volume: 6, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Biomedical Technology; Cadaver; Civil Rights; Contraception; Death; Europe; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Government Regulation; Human Body; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life; Paternalism; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; Sterilization, Reproductive; Supreme Court Decisions; Transsexualism; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life

1983
Abortion and moral development theory: listening with different ears.
    International philosophical quarterly : IPQ, 1988, Volume: 28, Issue:1 Issue 10

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Data Collection; Decision Making; Ethical Relativism; Ethics; Female; Freedom; Humans; Moral Development; Morals; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Psychology; Social Values; Violence; Virtues; Women; Women's Rights

1988
The unsolvable problem of abortion.
    A Journal of Church and State, 1987,Spring, Volume: 29, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Christianity; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Love; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Religion; Social Control, Formal; Social Desirability; United States; Value of Life

1987
The Title X family planning gag rule: can the government buy up constitutional rights?
    Stanford law review, 1989, Volume: 41, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Counseling; Family Planning Services; Federal Government; Financial Support; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; Humans; Jurisprudence; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Referral and Consultation; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; United States Dept. of Health and Human Services

1989
Liberty, abortion, and constitutional review in Canada.
    Public law, 1988,Summer

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Canada; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Justice; Supreme Court Decisions

1988
Abortion and liberalism: a comparison between the abortion decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Constitutional Court of West Germany.
    Hastings international and comparative law review, 1988,Winter, Volume: 11, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Conscience; Counseling; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Physician's Role; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Values; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life

1988
A beau mentir qui vient de loin: the 1988 Canadian abortion decision in comparative perspective.
    Northwestern University law review, 1989,Spring, Volume: 83, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Canada; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Europe; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life

1989
A moral choice.
    Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. : 1971), 1990, Volume: 265, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Child, Unwanted; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Life; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; United States; Women

1990
Feminism and abortion.
    Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. : 1971), 1990, Volume: 265, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Family Relations; Female; Fetus; Freedom; History; Human Rights; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Minors; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Sexuality; Social Responsibility; Women's Rights

1990
Medicolegal implications of constitutional status for the unborn: "ambulatory chalices" or "priorities and aspirations.
    University of Toronto Faculty of Law review, 1988,Fall, Volume: 47, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Conflict of Interest; Contraception; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Embryo, Mammalian; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Employment; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hazardous Substances; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Religion; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Change; Social Values; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life

1988
Abortion, asking the rights question?
    Law review, 1988, Volume: 18, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Marriage; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Political Systems; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Punishment; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; USSR; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1988
Canada's Roe: the Canadian abortion decision and its implications for American constitutional law and theory.
    Constitutional commentary, 1989,Summer, Volume: 6, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Canada; Civil Rights; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Justice; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1989
Forced obstetrical intervention: a charter analysis.
    The University of Toronto law journal, 1989, Volume: 39, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1989
"Even by commonsense morality": Morgentaler, Borowski, and the Constitution of Canada.
    The Canadian bar review, 1989, Volume: 68, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Civil Rights; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Rights

1989
Abortion and section 7 of the Charter: proposing a constitutionally valid foetal protection law.
    Manitoba law journal, 1989, Volume: 18, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Characteristics; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life

1989
Apprehending the fetus en ventre sa mere: a study in judicial sleight of hand.
    Saskatchewan law review, 1989, Volume: 53, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Conflict of Interest; Decision Making; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Treatment Refusal

1989
Security of the person, equality and abortion in Canada.
    The University of Chicago legal forum, 1989, Volume: 1989

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Canada; Civil Rights; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; Women; Women's Rights

1989
Beyond the legal right: why liberals and feminists don't like to talk about the morality of abortion.
    The Washington monthly, 1989, Volume: 21, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Mass Media; Men; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Sexuality; Social Responsibility; Socioeconomic Factors; Stereotyping; Women; Women's Rights

1989
Feminist litigation: an oxymoron? -- a study of the briefs filed in William L. Webster v. Reproductive Health Services.
    Harvard women's law journal, 1990,Spring, Volume: 13

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Adolescent; Canada; Civil Rights; Communication; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Minority Groups; Minors; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Welfare; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1990
Notes from the field: a reply to Professor Colker.
    Harvard women's law journal, 1990,Spring, Volume: 13

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Communication; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Lawyers; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Welfare; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1990
The constitutionality of pregnancy clauses in living will statutes.
    Vanderbilt law review, 1990, Volume: 43, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; California; Child, Unwanted; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Federal Government; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Florida; Freedom; Government; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life; Life Support Care; Living Wills; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Right to Die; State Government; Stress, Psychological; Terminally Ill; United States; Withholding Treatment

1990
Of gametes and guardians: the impropriety of appointing guardians ad litem for fetuses and embryos.
    Washington law review (Seattle, Wash. : 1962), 1991, Volume: 66, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Biomedical Technology; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Embryo, Mammalian; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1991
Abortion and democracy for women: a critique of Tremblay v. Daigle.
    McGill law journal. Revue de droit de McGill, 1990, Volume: 35, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Civil Rights; Communication; Decision Making; Democracy; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life; Men; Metaphor; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Religion; Reproduction; Social Dominance; Social Justice; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; Women; Women's Rights

1990
Privacy and abortion rights under the Louisiana state constitution: could Roe v. Wade be alive and well in the Bayou state?
    Louisiana law review, 1991, Volume: 51, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Federal Government; Freedom; Government; Humans; Jurisprudence; Louisiana; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions

1991
The prize and the price of individual agency: another perspective on abortion and liberal government.
    Duke law journal, 1990, Volume: 1990, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Coercion; Decision Making; Democracy; Ethics; Federal Government; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Moral Development; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Religion; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Social Values; State Government; United States

1990
The inadequacies of Australian abortion law.
    Australian journal of family law, 1991, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Australia; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Contraception; Criminal Law; Embryo, Mammalian; Fathers; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; United Kingdom; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1991
Abortion and self-determination.
    Journal of social philosophy, 1991,Fall, Volume: 22, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Rape; Value of Life

1991
Toward a Thomistic perspective on abortion and the law in contemporary America.
    The Thomist, 1991, Volume: 55, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Catholicism; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Education; Ethical Relativism; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Virtues; Women's Rights

1991
Involuntary servitudes: a property-based notion of abortion-choice.
    UCLA law review. University of California, Los Angeles. School of Law, 1991, Volume: 38, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adoption; Civil Rights; Compensation and Redress; Economics; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fees and Charges; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Intention; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Legislation as Topic; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Motivation; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; United States; Women's Rights

1991
Abortion and the actualized self.
    First things (New York, N.Y.), 1991, Volume: 17

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Conscience; Counseling; Decision Making; Female; Freedom; Health Personnel; Homicide; Humans; Morals; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Psychology; Risk; Risk Assessment; Self Concept; Sexuality; Stress, Psychological; Women; Women's Health; Women's Rights

1991
Crime and punishment: abortion as murder.
    Journal of social philosophy, 1992,Fall, Volume: 23, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Complicity; Criminal Law; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Intention; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Morals; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Punishment; Social Control, Formal; State Government; United States

1992
Maintaining the violinist: a mother's obligations to the fetus she decides to keep.
    Journal of social philosophy, 1992,Fall, Volume: 23, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Child Abuse; Coercion; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Public Policy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Substance-Related Disorders

1992
Power and procreation: state interference in pregnancy.
    Ottawa law review, 1991, Volume: 23, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; Women's Rights

1991
Envisioning a future for reproductive liberty: strategies for making the rights real.
    Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 1992,Summer, Volume: 27, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Minors; Parental Notification; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Reproduction; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women's Rights

1992
The abortion debate: the search for common ground, part 2.
    Ethics, 1993, Volume: 103, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Civil Rights; Coercion; Compensation and Redress; Consensus; Decision Making; Economics; Ethics; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Public Policy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1993
International protection of women's reproductive rights.
    New York University journal of international law & politics. New York University. International Law Society, 1992,Winter, Volume: 24, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Contraception; Delivery of Health Care; Developing Countries; Education; Family Planning Services; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Marriage; Maternal Welfare; Morbidity; Mortality; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Reproduction; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; Sterilization, Reproductive; Value of Life; Women; Women's Health; Women's Rights

1992
The abortion debate: the search for common ground, part 1.
    Ethics, 1993, Volume: 103, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Consensus; Decision Making; Ethics; Family Relations; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Men; Morals; Personhood; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1993
The constitutional morality of abortion.
    Boston College law review. Boston College. Law School, 1992, Volume: 33, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Animal Rights; Animals; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Contraception; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Federal Government; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Infanticide; Jurisprudence; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Reproduction; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Stress, Psychological; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Wrongful Life

1992
Autonomy's magic wand: abortion and constitutional interpretation.
    Boston University law review. Boston University. School of Law, 1992, Volume: 72, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1992
The impact of public abortion funding decisions on indigent women: a proposal to reform state statutory and constitutional abortion funding provisions.
    University of Michigan journal of law reform. University of Michigan. Law School, 1991,Winter, Volume: 24, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Civil Rights; Counseling; Federal Government; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Legislation as Topic; Medicaid; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Statistics as Topic; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1991
Woman, womb, and bodily integrity.
    Yale journal of law and feminism, 1991,Spring, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; United States

1991
Self-identification and the morality of abortion.
    University of Toledo law review. University of Toledo. College of Law, 1992,Fall, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Feminism; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Infant, Newborn; Interpersonal Relations; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Morals; Mothers; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction; Self Concept; Social Responsibility; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1992
Government funding in Title X projects: circumscribing the constitutional rights of the indigent: Rust v. Sullivan.
    California Western law review, 1992,Fall, Volume: 29, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Counseling; Family Planning Services; Federal Government; Financial Support; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Politics; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Referral and Consultation; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1992
Abortion logic and paternal responsibilities: one more look at Judith Thomson's "A defense of abortion.
    Public affairs quarterly, 1993, Volume: 7, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Child; Child Abuse; Contraception; Dissent and Disputes; Ethics; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Group Processes; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Moral Obligations; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Rape; Social Change; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Spouses; Third-Party Consent; Value of Life; Wedge Argument; Women; Women's Rights

1993
The Morgentaler judgment: constitutional rights, legislative intention, and institutional design.
    The University of Toronto law journal, 1992,Winter, Volume: 42, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Advisory Committees; Canada; Civil Rights; Conscience; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetus; Freedom; History; Hospitals, Public; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Reproduction; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Health; Women's Rights

1992
Rethinking (m)otherhood: feminist theory and state regulation of pregnancy.
    Harvard law review, 1990, Volume: 103, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Female; Feminism; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Public Policy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Dominance; Social Responsibility; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1990
Abortion compromise -- inevitable and impossible.
    University of Illinois law review, 1992, Volume: 25, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Counseling; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1992
Conflict of constitutions? No thanks: a response to Professors Brilmayer and Kreimer.
    Michigan law review, 1993, Volume: 91, Issue:5

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Federal Government; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Travel; United States

1993
Unenumerated rights: whether and how Roe should be overruled.
    The University of Chicago law review. University of Chicago. Law School, 1992,Winter, Volume: 59, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contraception; Ethics; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Religion; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life

1992
"An Irish solution to an Irish problem": Ireland's struggle with abortion law.
    Arizona journal of international and comparative law, 1993,Spring, Volume: 10, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Counseling; European Union; Family Planning Services; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; History; Human Rights; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; International Cooperation; Internationality; Ireland; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Minors; Morals; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Rape; Referral and Consultation; Social Control, Formal; Stress, Psychological; Students; United Kingdom; Universities; Value of Life; Women's Health

1993
Rust v. Sullivan and the control of knowledge.
    The George Washington law review, 1993, Volume: 61, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Black or African American; Counseling; Education; Federal Government; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Health; Health Facilities; History; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1993
Protecting us to death: women, pregnancy, and clinical research trials.
    Saint Louis University law journal, 1993,Fall, Volume: 38, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Drug Industry; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; Economics; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; History; Human Experimentation; Humans; Infertility; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; National Institutes of Health (U.S.); Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Research; Research Subjects; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; United States; United States Food and Drug Administration; Women; Women's Health

1993
Addicted pregnancy as a sex crime.
    Northern Illinois University law review, 1993,Spring, Volume: 13, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Alcoholism; Black or African American; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Domestic Violence; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Minority Groups; Mothers; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Sexuality; Social Justice; Socioeconomic Factors; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Rights

1993
Emancipation as freedom in Roe v. Wade.
    Dickinson law review, 1993,Spring, Volume: 97, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Rights

1993
"Life" and "liberty": their original meaning, historical antecedents, and current significance in the debate over abortion rights.
    Minnesota law review, 1994, Volume: 78, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Freedom; History; History, 17th Century; History, 18th Century; History, 20th Century; Human Rights; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Ownership; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Quality of Life; Supreme Court Decisions; Terminology as Topic; United States; Value of Life

1994
Law and the regulation of reproduction in Ireland: 1922-1992.
    The University of Toronto law journal, 1993,Fall, Volume: 43, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Adolescent; Catholicism; Civil Rights; Contraception; Counseling; Criminal Law; Family Planning Services; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; History, 20th Century; Hospitals; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; International Cooperation; Internationality; Ireland; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Minors; Morals; Organizational Policy; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Rape; Referral and Consultation; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Stress, Psychological; Supreme Court Decisions; United Kingdom; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1993
Reproductive freedoms and African American women.
    Yale journal of law and feminism, 1992,Spring, Volume: 4, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Black or African American; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contraception; Counseling; Decision Making; Family Planning Services; Federal Government; Female; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government; Hazardous Substances; Human Experimentation; Humans; Infant; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Levonorgestrel; Medicaid; Minors; Mortality; Motivation; Occupational Exposure; Parent-Child Relations; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; State Government; Sterilization, Reproductive; Supreme Court Decisions; Surrogate Mothers; United States; Women; Women's Health; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1992
The Supreme Court, the "facts of life" and "the thoughtful part of the nation.
    The Human life review, 1994,Summer, Volume: 20, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Catholicism; Christianity; Civil Rights; Contraception; Democracy; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Protestantism; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1994
A divisive issue and a divided court: Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
    Oxford journal of legal studies, 1993,Winter, Volume: 13, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Pennsylvania; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1993
Ethical triumph, or surgical rape?
    Solicitors' journal (London, England : 1928), 1993, Nov-26, Volume: 137, Issue:45

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Adult; Cesarean Section; Christianity; Coercion; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Jehovah's Witnesses; Jurisprudence; Minors; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; United States

1993
Abortion through a feminist ethics lens.
    Dialogue, 1991, Volume: 30

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Canada; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Interpersonal Relations; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician's Role; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Reproduction; Sexuality; Socioeconomic Factors; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1991
Forced labor: a thirteenth amendment defense of abortion.
    Northwestern University law review, 1990,Winter, Volume: 84, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1990
Abortion: round 2.
    Commentary (New York, N.Y.), 1994, Volume: 97, Issue:5

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Child, Unwanted; Counseling; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Infanticide; Life; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Religion; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; United States; Value of Life; Vulnerable Populations; Women's Rights

1994
In a different voice: relational feminism, abortion rights, and the feminist legal agenda.
    Northwestern University law review, 1993,Spring, Volume: 87, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Empathy; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Interpersonal Relations; Jurisprudence; Men; Moral Development; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Psychology; Self Concept; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women

1993
Defining the boundaries of personal privacy: is there a paternal interest in compelling therapeutic fetal surgery?
    Northwestern University law review, 1994,Spring, Volume: 88, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adoption; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Fathers; Female; Fetal Diseases; Financial Support; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mothers; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Risk; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1994
Resisting the temptation to turn medical recommendations into judicial orders: a reconsideration of court-ordered surgery for pregnant women.
    Georgia State University law review, 1994, Volume: 10, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advance Directives; American Medical Association; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Georgia; Homicide; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Moral Obligations; New Jersey; Organizational Policy; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Probability; Professional Competence; Religion; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Responsibility; Societies; Socioeconomic Factors; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Trust; Uncertainty; United States; Value of Life; Vulnerable Populations; Women

1994
How rights are infringed: the role of undue burden analysis in constitutional doctrine.
    The Hastings law journal, 1994, Volume: 45, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Contraception; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Ownership; Parental Consent; Pennsylvania; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reference Standards; Religion; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1994
Life's Dominion: a review essay.
    The Notre Dame law review, 1993, Volume: 69, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Civil Rights; Contraception; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Religion; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life

1993
Autonomy's dominion: Dworkin on abortion and euthanasia.
    Law & social inquiry : journal of the American Bar Foundation, 1994,Spring, Volume: 19, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advance Directives; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Dementia; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Mental Competency; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Religion; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Suicide, Assisted; Third-Party Consent; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1994
Reproductive responsibilities: rethinking the fetal rights debate.
    Policy sciences, 1994, Volume: 27, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Family Relations; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Testing; Government Regulation; Hazardous Substances; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Moral Obligations; Occupational Exposure; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Rehabilitation; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Social Values; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1994
Abortion rights in America.
    Brigham Young University law review, 1994, Volume: 1994, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Contraception; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Men; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Social Welfare; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1994
Unborn child abuse: contemplating legal solution.
    Canadian journal of family law. Revue canadienne de droit familial, 1991,Spring, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Smoking; Substance-Related Disorders; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life; Wrongful Life

1991
A feminist response to 'Unborn child abuse: contemplating legal solution.
    Canadian journal of family law. Revue canadienne de droit familial, 1991,Spring, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Socioeconomic Factors; Substance-Related Disorders; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1991
Abortion politics: writing for an audience of one.
    University of Pennsylvania law review, 1989, Volume: 138, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life; Maternal Welfare; Missouri; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reference Standards; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Rights

1989
Abortion and feminism.
    Social theory and practice, 1990,Spring, Volume: 16, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Altruism; Decision Making; Ethics; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Men; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Social Dominance; Socioeconomic Factors; Value of Life; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Rights

1990
A womb of my own: a moral evaluation of Ohio's treatment of pregnant patients with living wills.
    Case Western Reserve law review, 1994,Fall, Volume: 45, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advance Directives; Altruism; Beneficence; Civil Rights; Coercion; Ethics; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Living Wills; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Ohio; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Right to Die; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment

1994
"Keep your laws off my body": abortion regulation and the takings clause.
    New England law review, 1995,Winter, Volume: 29, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Body; Humans; Jurisprudence; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Rights

1995
Perspectives on the abortion controversy: amici for appellees -- Brief for bioethicists for privacy as amicus curiae supporting appellees Webster and women's equality Webster and the fundamental right to make medical decisions Abortion counseling and t
    American journal of law & medicine, 1990, Jan-08, Volume: 15, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Contraception; Counseling; Decision Making; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Missouri; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Rights

1990
Casey in the mirror: abortion, abuse and the right to protection in the United States and Germany.
    The American journal of comparative law, 1995,Spring, Volume: 43, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Counseling; Criminal Law; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Financing, Government; Freedom; Germany; Government Regulation; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Life; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life

1995
The values of life.
    Bioethics, 1997, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Animal Rights; Animals; Art; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Cultural Diversity; Embryo, Mammalian; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Euthanasia; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Interpersonal Relations; Jurisprudence; Life; Love; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Morals; Nature; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Quality of Life; Social Values; Suicide, Assisted; Value of Life

1997
Planned Parenthood v. Casey: the flight from reason in the Supreme Court.
    Saint Louis University public law review, 1993, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Contraception; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetal Viability; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; Homicide; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Pennsylvania; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Spouses; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1993
Cultural and technological obstacles to the mainstreaming of abortion.
    Saint Louis University public law review, 1993, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Counseling; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Empathy; Female; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Health Facilities; Homicide; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; Men; Methods; Mifepristone; Morals; Nurses; Paternalism; Patient Participation; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Dominance; Stereotyping; Stress, Psychological; Ultrasonography; United States; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1993
Abortion and public policy.
    Saint Louis University public law review, 1993, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Adolescent; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Child, Unwanted; Conscience; Contraception; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Health Personnel; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Minors; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Religion; Secularism; Theology; Third-Party Consent; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1993
Casey, Bray and beyond: religious liberty and the abortion debate.
    Saint Louis University public law review, 1993, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Conscience; Decision Making; Disclosure; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Mifepristone; Minors; Morals; Parental Notification; Parents; Pennsylvania; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Religion; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; State Government; Stereotyping; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Violence; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1993
Some thoughts on autonomy and equality in relation to Roe v. Wade.
    North Carolina law review, 1985, Volume: 63, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Employment; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Men; Minority Groups; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Trimesters; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1985
Court-ordered cesareans: can a pregnant woman refuse?
    Houston law review, 1992,Spring, Volume: 29, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1992
Provider gender and moral reasoning: the politics of an "ethics of care.
    Journal of genetic counseling, 1994, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Attitude; Chromosome Aberrations; Chromosome Disorders; Confidentiality; Counseling; Data Collection; Decision Making; Disclosure; Empathy; Family; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Health Personnel; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Men; Moral Development; Morals; Neural Tube Defects; Paternalism; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Professional-Patient Relations; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Sex Determination Analysis; Social Dominance; Social Justice; Stress, Psychological; Surrogate Mothers; United States; Women

1994
Personal bodily rights, abortion, and unplugging the violinist.
    International philosophical quarterly : IPQ, 1992, Volume: 32, Issue:1 Issue 12

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Labor, Obstetric; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Mortality; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Rape; Social Responsibility; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1992
Prenatal screening and the culture of motherhood.
    The Hastings law journal, 1996, Volume: 47, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Civil Rights; Coercion; Counseling; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Employment; Family Relations; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Services; Genetic Testing; Heterozygote; Humans; Insurance Selection Bias; Jurisprudence; Mandatory Testing; Marriage; Mass Screening; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Methods; Mothers; Parent-Child Relations; Pedigree; Personal Autonomy; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Privacy; Public Policy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Risk; Risk Assessment; Self Concept; Social Change; Stress, Psychological; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women

1996
When should "riskier" subjects be excluded from research participation?
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal, 1998, Volume: 8, Issue:3

    Topics: Age Factors; Australia; Decision Making; Ethics; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Research; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Guidelines as Topic; Human Experimentation; Human Rights; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Kidney Diseases; Men; Patient Selection; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Research Design; Research Personnel; Research Subjects; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; United Kingdom; United States; Volunteers; Women

1998
Medicalization as a moral problem for preventative medicine.
    Bioethics, 1999, Volume: 13, Issue:2

    Topics: Altruism; Behavior; Behavior Control; Beneficence; Ethics; Freedom; Goals; Health; Health Promotion; Humans; Iatrogenic Disease; Life Style; Mass Screening; Medicine; Moral Obligations; Parents; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Preventive Medicine; Public Health; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Problems; Social Responsibility; Social Values

1999
Ethical challenges of HIV clinical trials in developing countries.
    Bioethics, 1998, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Topics: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Altruism; Beneficence; Complementary Therapies; Conflict of Interest; Control Groups; Developing Countries; Drug Industry; Economics; Ethical Review; Ethics; Freedom; Guidelines as Topic; HIV Seropositivity; Human Experimentation; Human Rights; Humans; Infant, Newborn; International Cooperation; Internationality; National Institutes of Health (U.S.); Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Placebos; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Preventive Medicine; Public Policy; Reference Standards; Research; Research Design; Research Personnel; Research Subjects; Social Justice; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; United States; Zidovudine

1998
Standpoints and the discourse on abortion: the reproductive debate.
    Women & politics, 1998, Volume: 19, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Capitalism; Civil Rights; Dissent and Disputes; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Group Processes; Humans; Individuality; Men; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Political Systems; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Reproduction; Social Dominance; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; United States; White People

1998
AIDS, thalidomide and maternal-fetal rights in conflict.
    Princeton journal of bioethics, 1998,Spring, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Coercion; Contraception; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; Female; Fetus; Freedom; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Iatrogenic Disease; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Health; Quality of Life; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Thalidomide; Women; Women's Rights

1998
Pursuing reform in clinical research: lessons from women's experience.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1999,Summer, Volume: 27, Issue:2

    Topics: Age Factors; Biomedical Research; Capitalism; Coercion; Community Participation; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Delivery of Health Care; Democracy; Employment; Ethical Review; Ethics; Federal Government; Female; Financial Support; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Health Care Rationing; Human Experimentation; Humans; Industry; Informed Consent; Men; Minority Groups; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Persons; Political Systems; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Research; Research Design; Research Personnel; Research Subjects; Resource Allocation; Scientific Misconduct; Social Control, Formal; Social Dominance; Social Justice; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; Stereotyping; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Health

1999
Jehovah's Witnesses, pregnancy, and blood transfusions: a paradigm for the autonomy rights of all pregnant women.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1999,Summer, Volume: 27, Issue:2

    Topics: American Medical Association; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Christianity; Civil Rights; Coercion; Disclosure; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Illinois; Informed Consent; Jehovah's Witnesses; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Moral Obligations; New York; Organizational Policy; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Professional Autonomy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Societies; Treatment Refusal; United States

1999
Commentary: no more jurisdiction over Jehovah.
    The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1999,Summer, Volume: 27, Issue:2

    Topics: Alcoholism; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Disclosure; Emergency Medical Services; Family; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Illinois; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Managed Care Programs; Moral Obligations; Paternalism; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Professional Autonomy; Religion; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal; United States

1999
Human rights law and safe motherhood.
    European journal of health law, 1998, Volume: 5, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Contraception; Decision Making; Family Planning Services; Female; Freedom; Health Education; Human Rights; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Mandatory Reporting; Maternal Welfare; Men; Minority Groups; Moral Obligations; Mortality; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Reference Standards; Reproduction; Social Dominance; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; Value of Life; Women; Women's Health; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1998
Abortion laws: comparative and feminist perspectives in Australia, England and the United States.
    Medical law international, 1996, Volume: 2, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Attitude; Australia; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; England; Female; Feminism; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Mental Health; Personal Autonomy; Physician's Role; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Victoria; Women; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1996
The sanctity of human life: Life's Dominion: An Argument About Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom, by Ronald Dworkin.
    The Yale law journal, 1994, Volume: 103, Issue:7

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advance Directives; Altruism; Beginning of Human Life; Beneficence; Dementia; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Mental Competency; Morals; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Religion; Right to Die; Social Control, Formal; Suicide, Assisted; Terminally Ill; United States; Value of Life

1994
In defence of ignorance: genetic information and the right not to know.
    European journal of health law, 1999, Volume: 6, Issue:2

    Topics: Confidentiality; Disclosure; Duty to Warn; Europe; Family; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Testing; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Nuclear Family; Pedigree; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction; Siblings; Stress, Psychological

1999
Protecting "pregnant persons": women's equality and reproductive freedom.
    Constitutional law journal (Newark, N.J. : 1990), 1996,Summer, Volume: 6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Female; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Reference Standards; Reproduction; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1996
'Fathers'' foetuses and abortion decision-making: the reproduction of maternal ideology in Canadian judicial discourse.
    Social & legal studies, 1996, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Canada; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; History; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Postmodernism; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Single Person; Social Dominance; Spouses; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United Kingdom; Women's Rights

1996
Subject only to the attitude of the surgeon concerned: the judicial protection of medical discretion.
    Social & legal studies, 1996, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Emotions; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Professional Autonomy; Social Control, Formal; Social Control, Informal; United Kingdom; Women; Women's Health Services; Women's Rights

1996
Protecting parents' freedom to have children with genetic differences.
    University of Illinois law review, 1995, Volume: 4

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Cesarean Section; Child; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Parent-Child Relations; Parents; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Stress, Psychological; Treatment Refusal; United States; Wrongful Life

1995
The dynamics of the abortion debate.
    America, 1982, Feb-13, Volume: 146, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Characteristics; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Religion; Social Control, Formal

1982
Justice Harry A. Blackmun: the abortion decisions.
    Arkansas law review, 1980, Volume: 34, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Spouses; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent

1980
Sex selection abortion: a constitutional analysis of the abortion liberty and a person's right to know.
    Indiana law journal (Indianapolis, Ind. : 1926), 1981,Winter, Volume: 56, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Amniocentesis; Civil Rights; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Sex Determination Analysis; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions

1981
Abortion: its social and ethical issues--an invitation to responsibility and moral discourse.
    Foundations, 1979, Volume: 22, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Catholicism; Christianity; Civil Rights; Conscience; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Fathers; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Protestantism; Public Policy; Social Change; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1979
Comments on Dan Brock and Terrence Reynolds.
    Ethics, 1985, Volume: 95, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Ethical Analysis; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Religion; Right to Die; Social Responsibility; Suicide; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment

1985
Abortion and the consideration of fundamental, irreconcilable interests.
    Syracuse law review, 1982,Summer, Volume: 33, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Female; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Minors; Ownership; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1982
The creation of fetal rights: conflicts with women's constitutional rights to liberty, privacy, and equal protection.
    The Yale law journal, 1986, Volume: 95, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1986
Fathers and fetuses.
    Ethics, 1986, Volume: 96, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Deception; Ethics; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Marriage; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Rape; Reproduction; Sexuality; Single Person; Social Responsibility; Spouses; Third-Party Consent; Women's Rights; Wounds and Injuries

1986
Balancing the right to die with competing interests: a socio-legal enigma.
    Pepperdine law review, 1985, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Age Factors; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Liability, Legal; Mental Competency; Patient Selection; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Prognosis; Quality of Life; Reference Standards; Right to Die; Social Values; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life

1985
Maternal substance abuse: the need to provide legal protection for the fetus.
    Southern California law review, 1987, Volume: 60, Issue:4

    Topics: Alcoholism; Child; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Criminal Law; Delivery of Health Care; Disabled Persons; Economics; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Smoking; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life; Wrongful Life

1987
The judge in the delivery room: the emergence of court-ordered cesareans.
    California law review, 1986, Volume: 74, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Liability, Legal; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Prognosis; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Responsibility; Stress, Psychological; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; United States

1986
Fetal surgery: a developing legal dilemma.
    Saint Louis University law journal, 1987, Volume: 31, Issue:3

    Topics: Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Fathers; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Spouses; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal

1987
Dilemmas of the new birth technologies.
    MS, 1988, Volume: 16, Issue:11

    Topics: Civil Rights; Embryo Transfer; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Human Experimentation; Humans; Informed Consent; Insemination, Artificial; Jurisprudence; Men; Oocyte Donation; Parent-Child Relations; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Spermatozoa; Surrogate Mothers; Tissue Donors; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Rights

1988
The evolution of the right to privacy after Roe v. Wade.
    American journal of law & medicine, 1987, Volume: 13, Issue:2 3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Adolescent; Adult; Advertising; Civil Rights; Confidentiality; Contraception; Employment; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Hazardous Substances; Health Facilities; Humans; Industry; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Minors; Occupational Medicine; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Records; Reproduction; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; State Government; Sterilization, Reproductive; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States; United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Women

1987
Compulsory treatment of pregnant women.
    Clinical ethics report, 1987, Volume: 1, Issue:5

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Deception; Decision Making; Disclosure; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Mental Competency; Moral Obligations; Nurses; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal; United States

1987
Embryo transplant, parental conflict, and reproductive freedom: a prospective analysis of issues and arguments created by forthcoming technology.
    Hofstra law review, 1987,Spring, Volume: 15, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Embryo Transfer; Embryo, Mammalian; Fathers; Female; Fetal Viability; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Single Person; Spouses; Supreme Court Decisions; Surrogate Mothers; Third-Party Consent; United States

1987
The precarious unity of feminist theory and practice: the praxis of abortion.
    University of Toronto Faculty of Law review, 1986,Spring, Volume: 44, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Canada; Capitalism; Civil Rights; Female; Financial Support; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Men; Personal Autonomy; Political Systems; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction; Sexuality; Social Dominance; Socialism; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1986
Fetal abuse: an exploration of emerging philosophic, legal, and policy issues.
    The Western political quarterly, 1989, Volume: 42, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Child Abuse; Criminal Law; Employment; Ethics; Fathers; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Public Policy; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Wrongful Life

1989
Fetal tissue transplants.
    Washington University law quarterly. Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Law, 1988, Volume: 66, Issue:3

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Conflict of Interest; Cultural Diversity; Ethics; Family; Federal Government; Fees and Charges; Fetal Research; Fetal Tissue Transplantation; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Moral Obligations; Morals; Motivation; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Research; Research Personnel; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Social Values; State Government; Transplantation; United States; Value of Life

1988
Politics and privacy: refining the ethical and legal issues in fetal tissue transplantation.
    Washington University law quarterly. Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Law, 1988, Volume: 66, Issue:3

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Abortion, Induced; Central Nervous System Diseases; Civil Rights; Diabetes Mellitus; Ethics; Federal Government; Fetal Research; Fetal Tissue Transplantation; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Research; Social Control, Formal; Social Control, Informal; State Government; Tissue Transplantation; United States

1988
Ethical decision-making in obstetrics and gynecology.
    ACOG technical bulletin, 1989, Volume: No. 136

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Confidentiality; Decision Making; Ethics, Medical; Fathers; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Gynecology; Humans; Infertility; Informed Consent; Labor, Obstetric; Obstetrics; Patient Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Social Justice; Social Values; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Women

1989
Abortion and dialogue.
    Tulane law review, 1989, Volume: 63, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Canada; Civil Rights; Communication; Conscience; Counseling; Criminal Law; Cultural Diversity; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Financial Support; Freedom; Government; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Love; Morals; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Rape; Risk; Risk Assessment; Sexuality; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Rights

1989
Touchdowns, toddlers, and taboos: on paying college athletes and surrogate contract mothers.
    Arizona law review, 1989, Volume: 31, Issue:3

    Topics: Community Participation; Contracts; Family Relations; Fees and Charges; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Infant; Jurisprudence; Men; Morals; Mothers; Motivation; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Reproduction; Risk; Risk Assessment; Single Person; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Spouses; Surrogate Mothers; United States; Volunteers; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Rights

1989
The Morgentaler decision: Parliament's options.
    Canadian family law quarterly, 1988, Volume: 3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Canada; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Morals; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions

1988
An ethical challenge to prochoice advocates: abortion and the pluralistic proposition.
    Commonweal (New York, N.Y.), 1990, Nov-23, Volume: 117, Issue:20

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Adolescent; Coercion; Conscience; Contraception; Counseling; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Men; Minors; Moral Obligations; Morals; Motivation; Parental Notification; Parents; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Social Dominance; Social Responsibility; Social Values; United States; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1990
Recent works on reproductive technology.
    Religious studies review, 1989, Volume: 15, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Child; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Economics; Embryo, Mammalian; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; Health; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infertility; Insemination, Artificial; Judaism; Life; Marriage; Moral Obligations; Oocyte Donation; Parent-Child Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Sexuality; Social Change; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Spermatozoa; Surrogate Mothers; Tissue Donors; Women; Women's Rights

1989
Multiple biological mothers: the case for gestation.
    Journal of social philosophy, 1992,Spring, Volume: 23, Issue:1

    Topics: Child; Coercion; Female; Freedom; Genetics; Humans; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mothers; Oocyte Donation; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Risk; Risk Assessment; Surrogate Mothers; Tissue Donors

1992
Abortion and a nation at war.
    First things (New York, N.Y.), 1992, Volume: 26

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Consensus; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1992
Relationship, particularity, and change: reflections on R. v. Morgentaler and feminist approaches to liberty.
    McGill law journal. Revue de droit de McGill, 1991, Volume: 36, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Canada; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Empathy; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Female; Financial Support; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Interpersonal Relations; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Men; Moral Development; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Women; Women's Rights

1991
The discourse ethics alternative to Rust v. Sullivan.
    University of Richmond law review. University of Richmond, 1991,Fall, Volume: 26, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Coercion; Communication; Community Participation; Consensus; Counseling; Decision Making; Democracy; Disclosure; Family Planning Services; Federal Government; Financial Support; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Policy Making; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Referral and Consultation; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; United States Dept. of Health and Human Services

1991
Toward guidelines for compelling cesarean surgery: of rights, responsibility, and decisional authenticity.
    Minnesota law review, 1991, Volume: 76, Issue:2

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Disclosure; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Georgia; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Morbidity; Mortality; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Religion; Risk; Risk Assessment; Treatment Refusal

1991
Selective reduction of multiple pregnancy: lifeboat ethics in the womb.
    University of California, Davis law review, 1992,Summer, Volume: 25, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Disclosure; Embryo Transfer; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Health Facilities; Humans; Informed Consent; Intention; Jurisprudence; Motivation; Organizational Policy; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Multiple; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Risk; Risk Assessment; Terminology as Topic; United States

1992
Is there a right to fetal tissue transplantation?
    University of Tasmania law review, 1991, Volume: 10, Issue:2

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Australia; Civil Rights; Delivery of Health Care; Disclosure; Fetal Tissue Transplantation; Fetus; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Experimentation; Human Rights; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Moral Obligations; Morbidity; Mortality; Parkinson Disease; Paternalism; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Research; Research Personnel; Research Subjects; Researcher-Subject Relations; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Tissue Transplantation

1991
Reflection on the physician's responsibility to mother and fetus.
    Annals (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada), 1993, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Canada; Cesarean Section; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Disclosure; Ethics, Medical; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Guidelines as Topic; Humans; Infant, Premature; Informed Consent; Labor, Obstetric; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Organizational Policy; Patient Care; Perinatology; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Prognosis; Risk; Risk Assessment; Smoking; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Societies; Ultrasonography

1993
Adventures in babysitting: gestational surrogate mother tort liability.
    Duke law journal, 1991, Volume: 41, Issue:3

    Topics: Alcoholism; Child; Civil Rights; Compensation and Redress; Economics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Iatrogenic Disease; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mothers; Parent-Child Relations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Substance-Related Disorders; Surrogate Mothers; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1991
Abortion and embodiment.
    Australasian journal of philosophy, 1992, Volume: 70, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Decision Making; Double Effect Principle; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Intention; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Moral Obligations; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1992
Abortion, sex and gender: the Church's public voice.
    America, 1993, May-22, Volume: 168, Issue:18

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Consensus; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Group Processes; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Life; Marriage; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Morals; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Politics; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Sexuality; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; United States; Value of Life; Women; Women's Rights

1993
Criminal liability for substance abuse during pregnancy: the controversy of maternal v. fetal rights.
    Saint Louis University law journal, 1992,Spring, Volume: 36, Issue:3

    Topics: California; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Delivery of Health Care; Economics; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetus; Florida; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Infant, Newborn; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Vulnerable Populations; Women's Rights

1992
The deflective power of reproductive technologies: the impact on women.
    Women & politics, 1989, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contracts; Eugenics; Female; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; Humans; Insemination, Artificial; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Sex Determination Analysis; Social Dominance; Socioeconomic Factors; Surrogate Mothers; United States; Women; Women's Health; Women's Rights

1989
Two patients or one? Problems of consent in obstetrics.
    Medical law international, 1993, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Alcoholism; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Conflict of Interest; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Malpractice; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Morbidity; Mortality; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Social Responsibility; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; United States; Value of Life

1993
Abortion: round 1.
    Commentary (New York, N.Y.), 1994, Volume: 97, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Characteristics; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Judaism; Jurisprudence; Life; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Religion; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1994
Pregnancy and AIDS.
    Maryland law review (Baltimore, Md. : 1936), 1993, Volume: 52, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS Serodiagnosis; Civil Rights; Coercion; Confidentiality; Contraception; Decision Making; Eugenics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Mandatory Testing; Parental Consent; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Sterilization, Involuntary; Third-Party Consent; Truth Disclosure; United States; Voluntary Programs; Vulnerable Populations; Women's Rights

1993
Abortion: ambiguous criteria and confusing policies.
    Affilia, 1990,Winter, Volume: 5, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Adolescent; Contraception; Cultural Diversity; Democracy; Education; Ethical Relativism; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Minors; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Policy Making; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; Third-Party Consent; United States; Women's Rights

1990
Mama vs. fetus.
    Medical trial technique quarterly, 1993, Volume: 39, Issue:4

    Topics: Alcoholism; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Genetic Testing; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States

1993
Gender equity in research.
    Journal of women's health, 1994, Volume: 3, Issue:3

    Topics: Advisory Committees; Attitude; Biomedical Research; Counseling; Disclosure; Federal Government; Female; Freedom; Government; Government Regulation; Guidelines as Topic; Health Care Rationing; History; Human Experimentation; Humans; Informed Consent; Men; Minority Groups; National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, U.S., Health and Medicine Division; National Institutes of Health (U.S.); Paternalism; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Public Policy; Reproduction; Research; Research Design; Research Personnel; Research Subjects; Resource Allocation; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; United States; United States Food and Drug Administration; United States Public Health Service; Volunteers; Women; Women's Health; Women's Rights

1994
"Crying stones": a comparison of abortion in Japan and the United States.
    New York Law School journal of international and comparative law, 1993, Volume: 14, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Attitude; Buddhism; Civil Rights; Cultural Diversity; Data Collection; Democracy; Family Planning Services; Fetal Viability; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; Humans; Infanticide; International Cooperation; Internationality; Japan; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Minors; Morals; Motivation; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Reproduction; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; Spouses; Statistics as Topic; Stress, Psychological; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1993
A brave new world? Rights discourse and the politics of reproductive autonomy.
    Journal of law and society, 1993,Spring, Volume: 20, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Criminal Law; Dehumanization; Family Relations; Fathers; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Infertility; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Men; Mothers; Parent-Child Relations; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Science; Spouses; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1993
Where privacy fails: equal protection and the abortion rights of minors.
    New York University law review (1950), 1993, Volume: 68, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Female; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Minors; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1993
Can a pregnant woman morally refuse fetal surgery?
    California law review, 1991, Volume: 79, Issue:2

    Topics: Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal

1991
Workability of the undue burden test.
    Temple law review, 1993,Fall, Volume: 66, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Minors; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reference Standards; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1993
Abortion, toleration, and moral uncertainty.
    The Supreme Court review, 1992

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Dissent and Disputes; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Group Processes; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Political Systems; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Probability; Public Policy; Religion; Social Control, Formal; Social Desirability; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Supreme Court Decisions; Uncertainty; United States; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1992
Sharing research results with patients: the views of care-givers involved in a randomized controlled trial.
    Journal of reproductive and infant psychology, 1987, Volume: 5

    Topics: Attitude; Cognition; Comprehension; Decision Making; Disclosure; Female; Fetal Monitoring; Freedom; Health Services Research; Hospitals; Human Experimentation; Humans; Information Dissemination; Information Services; Ireland; Labor, Obstetric; Methods; Nurse Midwives; Obstetrics; Paternalism; Patient Access to Records; Patient Advocacy; Patient Care; Patient Participation; Patient Rights; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Probability; Random Allocation; Research Personnel; Research Subjects; Stress, Psychological; Uncertainty; Women

1987
Abortion, ethics, and the common good: Who are we? What do we want? How do we get there?
    Marquette law review, 1993, Volume: 76

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Altruism; Beneficence; Catholicism; Civil Rights; Communication; Cultural Diversity; Democracy; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Love; Maternal Welfare; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Social Welfare; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life; Virtues

1993
An ethically based standard of care for fetal therapy.
    Journal of maternal-fetal investigation : the official journal of French Society of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology ... [et al.], 1991, Volume: 1

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Counseling; Decision Making; Disclosure; Embryo, Mammalian; Ethics; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Research; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Treatment Refusal

1991
Unblinded mandatory HIV screening of newborns: care or coercion?
    Cardozo law review, 1994, Volume: 16, Issue:1

    Topics: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS Serodiagnosis; Anonymous Testing; Behavior; Behavior Control; Civil Rights; Coercion; Confidentiality; Counseling; Disclosure; Fathers; Female; Freedom; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Mandatory Reporting; Mandatory Testing; Mass Screening; Mothers; New York; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prevalence; Preventive Medicine; Privacy; Public Health; Risk; Risk Assessment; Socioeconomic Factors; State Government; United States; Voluntary Programs; Vulnerable Populations; Women; Women's Health Services; Zidovudine

1994
Planning on a miracle: the case of mother versus fetus.
    Christian century (Chicago, Ill. : 1902), 1994, Mar-09, Volume: 111, Issue:8

    Topics: American Medical Association; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Georgia; Humans; Illinois; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Moral Obligations; Organizational Policy; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Religion; Social Responsibility; Societies; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life

1994
The doctor's dilemma: necessity and the legality of medical intervention.
    Medical law international, 1995, Volume: 1, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Therapeutic; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Homicide; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; Intention; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Moral Obligations; Motivation; Pain; Patient Care; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Quality of Life; Reference Standards; Social Responsibility; Sterilization, Reproductive; Terminal Care; United Kingdom; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment

1995
Does pro-choice mean pro-Kevorkian? An essay on Roe, Casey, and the right to die.
    The American University law review, 1995, Volume: 44, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Canada; Chronic Disease; Civil Rights; Disabled Persons; Empathy; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Mentally Ill Persons; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Right to Die; Social Change; Social Values; Stress, Psychological; Suicide, Assisted; Supreme Court Decisions; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life

1995
Pregnant women and the duty to rescue: a feminist response to the fetal rights debate.
    Law in context (Bundoora, Vic.), 1991, Volume: 9

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Alcoholism; Australia; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Social Responsibility; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1991
What would you do?: an investigation into Jewish biomedical ethics.
    Sh'ma : a journal of Jewish responsibility, 1995, Sep-01, Volume: 26, Issue:496

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Therapeutic; AIDS Serodiagnosis; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Coercion; Confidentiality; Cystic Fibrosis; Decision Making; Disclosure; Embryo Transfer; Embryo, Mammalian; Fathers; Fertilization in Vitro; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Testing; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Incidental Findings; Infant, Newborn; Insurance Selection Bias; Insurance, Life; Judaism; Mandatory Testing; Marriage; Maternal Welfare; Mothers; Neoplasms; Parent-Child Relations; Patient Care; Pedigree; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Multiple; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Sex Determination Analysis; Treatment Refusal; Zidovudine

1995
Newborn HIV screening and New York Assembly Bill No. 6747-B: privacy and equal protection of pregnant women.
    The Fordham urban law journal, 1994, Volume: 21, Issue:3

    Topics: AIDS Serodiagnosis; Anonymous Testing; Child; Civil Rights; Community Participation; Confidentiality; Counseling; Disclosure; Epidemiology; Freedom; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life Support Care; Mandatory Testing; Minority Groups; Mothers; New York; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prevalence; Privacy; Probability; Quality of Life; Risk; Risk Assessment; Uncertainty; Voluntary Programs; Zidovudine

1994
Punishment, treatment, empowerment: three approaches to policy for pregnant addicts.
    Feminist studies : FS, 1994,Spring, Volume: 20, Issue:1

    Topics: Behavior; Behavior Control; Counseling; Criminal Law; Cultural Diversity; Delivery of Health Care; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Goals; Health; Humans; Law Enforcement; Life Style; Minority Groups; Mothers; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Punishment; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; Substance-Related Disorders; United States; Women; Women's Health Services

1994
From cannibalism to caesareans: two conceptions of fundamental rights.
    Northwestern University law review, 1995,Spring, Volume: 89, Issue:3

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; District of Columbia; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; History; History, 17th Century; History, 20th Century; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Welfare; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United Kingdom; United States; Value of Life

1995
Evangelium Vitae.
    Origins, 1995, Apr-06, Volume: 24, Issue:42

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Aged; Attitude to Death; Beginning of Human Life; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Capital Punishment; Catholicism; Conscience; Contraception; Cultural Diversity; Dehumanization; Disabled Persons; Embryo, Mammalian; Ethical Relativism; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Family Relations; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Health Personnel; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Life; Marriage; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Population Control; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Policy; Religion; Resource Allocation; Sexuality; Social Justice; Social Values; Social Welfare; Socioeconomic Factors; Stress, Psychological; Terminal Care; Theology; Value of Life; Violence; Vulnerable Populations; Warfare; Women

1995
A pregnant woman's decision to decline treatment: how should the law respond?
    Journal of law and medicine, 1994, Volume: 2, Issue:1

    Topics: Australia; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Treatment Refusal; Women's Rights

1994
The "new genetics": an ethical perspective from family practice.
    Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 1988, Volume: 34

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Confidentiality; Counseling; Disclosure; Down Syndrome; Family; Family Practice; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Testing; Health Education; Humans; Moral Obligations; Pedigree; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Professional Competence; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Stereotyping; Value of Life

1988
Postmodern medicine: deconstructing the Hippocratic Oath.
    Forum for applied research and public policy, 1993, Volume: 65, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advance Directives; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Brain Death; Codes of Ethics; Communication; Death; Decision Making; Empathy; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Ethics, Medical; Ethics, Professional; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Hippocratic Oath; History; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Medicine; Metaphor; Narration; Paternalism; Patient Participation; Persistent Vegetative State; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Physician-Patient Relations; Postmodernism; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Self Concept; Social Change; Social Dominance; Social Values; Sociology, Medical; Treatment Refusal

1993
Dissecting women, dissecting law: the court-ordering of caesarean section operations and the failure of informed consent to protect women of color.
    National Black law journal, 1994, Volume: 13

    Topics: Asian; Black or African American; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Communication; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hispanic or Latino; Hospitals; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mental Competency; Minority Groups; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Social Values; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal

1994
Irreconcilable differences: a parent's right to refuse to consent to the medical treatment of a child.
    Family and conciliation courts review, 1995, Volume: 33, Issue:3

    Topics: Canada; Child; Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Disabled Persons; Drug Therapy; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Individuality; Infant, Newborn; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Leukemia; Life Support Care; Nova Scotia; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Quality of Life; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Withholding Treatment

1995
Where ignorance is not bliss: a proposal for mandatory HIV testing of pregnant women.
    Stanford law & policy review, 1996,Summer, Volume: 7, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; AIDS Serodiagnosis; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.; Coercion; Communicable Diseases; Counseling; Decision Making; Disclosure; Employment; Federal Government; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Guidelines as Topic; HIV Seropositivity; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Insurance, Health; Jurisprudence; Mandatory Testing; Mass Screening; Patient Care; Patient Participation; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Preventive Medicine; Risk; Risk Assessment; State Government; Stereotyping; Treatment Refusal; United States; Voluntary Programs; Women's Rights; Zidovudine

1996
Abortion ethics: rights and responsibilities.
    Hypatia, 1994,Summer, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Cultural Diversity; Democracy; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Empathy; Ethics; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Men; Minority Groups; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Reproduction; Self Concept; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Social Welfare; Socioeconomic Factors; United States; Western World; Women; Women's Rights

1994
"There is no evidence to suggest...": changing the way we judge information for disclosure in the informed consent process.
    Hypatia, 1997,Spring, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Australia; Cognition; Communication; Comprehension; Disclosure; Female; Feminism; Fertilization in Vitro; Freedom; HIV Seropositivity; Human Experimentation; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Mifepristone; Minority Groups; Personal Autonomy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Probability; Reference Standards; Research Personnel; Research Subjects; Risk; Uncertainty; Women

1997
Reproductive rights and the Human Genome Project.
    Southern California review of law and women's studies, 1994,Fall, Volume: 4, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Disclosure; Eugenics; Female; Financing, Government; Freedom; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Testing; Government Regulation; Health Personnel; Human Genome Project; Humans; Informed Consent; Mandatory Testing; Mass Screening; Pedigree; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Privacy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; State Government; United States; Voluntary Programs; Women's Rights

1994
Abortion, property rights, and the welfare state.
    Public affairs quarterly, 1998, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Capitalism; Compensation and Redress; Economics; Ethical Analysis; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Human Body; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Moral Obligations; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Political Systems; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Resource Allocation; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1998
Sophie's choices: medical and legal responses to suffering.
    The Notre Dame law review, 1996, Volume: 72, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Anencephaly; Biomedical Technology; Child; Civil Rights; Conscience; Decision Making; Disclosure; Disease; Empathy; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Human Rights; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Medical Futility; Pain; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Quality of Life; Right to Die; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Stress, Psychological; Suicide, Assisted; Terminally Ill; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; United States; Withholding Treatment; Wrongful Life

1996
Choices and rights: eugenics, genetics and disability equality.
    Disability & society, 1998, Volume: 13, Issue:5

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Legal; Coercion; Counseling; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Eugenics; Female; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Health Personnel; Humans; Informed Consent; International Cooperation; Internationality; Mass Screening; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Quality of Life; Reproduction; Social Justice; Social Values; Stereotyping; United Kingdom; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1998
Making kids take their medicine: the privacy and due process rights of de facto competent minors.
    Loyola of Los Angeles law review, 1998, Volume: 31, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; California; Civil Rights; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Decision Making; Disclosure; Freedom; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Mental Competency; Mentally Ill Persons; Minors; Parental Consent; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Psychotropic Drugs; Risk; Risk Assessment; Self Concept; Social Values; State Government; Stereotyping; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal

1998
Reading Casey: structuring the woman's decisionmaking process.
    The William and Mary Bill of Rights journal : a student publication of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, 1996, Volume: 4, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Adult; Civil Rights; Counseling; Decision Making; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Minors; Parental Consent; Parental Notification; Parents; Paternalism; Pennsylvania; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Professional Autonomy; Reference Standards; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; United States

1996
Reproduction and rights: a response to Dorothy Roberts.
    Law & social inquiry : journal of the American Bar Foundation, 1995,Autumn, Volume: 20, Issue:4

    Topics: Contracts; Ethics; Female; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Care Rationing; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Patient Selection; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Public Policy; Punishment; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Resource Allocation; Single Person; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Spouses; Substance-Related Disorders; Surrogate Mothers

1995
New reproductive technologies in Canada and the United States: same problems, different discourses.
    Temple international and comparative law journal, 1998,Spring, Volume: 12, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Advisory Committees; Attitude; Canada; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contracts; Criminal Law; Female; Feminism; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Public Policy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Welfare; Surrogate Mothers; United States; Women

1998
Who is victim?
    Dalhousie law journal, 1974, Volume: 1, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Child, Unwanted; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Supreme Court Decisions; Women's Rights

1974
The fetus as parasite and mushroom: Judith Jarvis Thomson's defense of abortion.
    The Linacre quarterly, 1979, Volume: 46, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility

1979
The woman's right of privacy.
    Perkins journal, 1973,Fall, Volume: 27, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Education; Employment; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Socioeconomic Factors; Supreme Court Decisions; Texas; Women; Women's Rights

1973
On the moral and legal status of abortion.
    The Monist, 1973, Volume: 57, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Characteristics; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1973
The philosophical roots in Western culture for the pro-abortion stand.
    The Linacre quarterly, 1974, Volume: 41, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Interpersonal Relations; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Self Concept

1974
To respect human life.
    Philosophy in context, 1973, Volume: 2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Cloning, Organism; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Development; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Interpersonal Relations; Life; Moral Obligations; Mothers; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1973
The impact of constitutional law on the protection of unborn human life: some comparative remarks.
    Human rights (Chicago, Ill.), 1977,Spring, Volume: 6, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Mental Health; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Value of Life

1977
Abortion and euthanasia: common problems--the termination of developing and expiring life.
    The Human life review, 1975,Summer, Volume: 1, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Disabled Persons; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Mental Health; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Social Desirability; Terminally Ill; Value of Life

1975
The German Court's decision: a translation of the summary.
    The Human life review, 1975,Summer, Volume: 1, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Law Enforcement; Legislation as Topic; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Value of Life

1975
Death before life: abortion as a moral symbol.
    Journal of contemporary law, 1975,Spring, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Cultural Diversity; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Social Values; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life

1975
Abortion and deception.
    The Human life review, 1977,Summer, Volume: 3, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Child, Unwanted; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Interpersonal Relations; Jurisprudence; Life; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Religion; Value of Life

1977
A woman's right to choose.
    The Modern law review, 1978, Volume: 41, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Confidentiality; Counseling; Disclosure; Fathers; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Legal Guardians; Liability, Legal; Maternal Welfare; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Spouses; Third-Party Consent

1978
Blood transfusions, Jehovah's Witnesses and the rule of inviolability of the human body.
    Revue de droit, 1974, Volume: 5

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Blood Transfusion; Child; Christianity; Coercion; Freedom; Humans; Jehovah's Witnesses; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Mental Competency; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Physician's Role; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Treatment Refusal

1974
Medicaid assistance for elective abortions: the statutory and constitutional issues.
    St. John's law review, 1976,Summer, Volume: 50, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Federal Government; Financial Support; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government; Humans; Jurisprudence; Medicaid; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; State Government

1976
Abortion: the five-year revolution and its impact.
    Ecology law quarterly, 1973,Spring, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Abortion, Therapeutic; Birth Rate; Delivery of Health Care; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Family Planning Services; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Infant; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Morbidity; Mortality; Mothers; New York; Personal Autonomy; Population Control; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prevalence; Privacy; Public Opinion; Social Change; State Government; Statistics as Topic; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Women's Rights

1973
Roe v. Wade: its impact on rights of choice in human reproduction.
    Columbia human rights law review, 1973,Fall, Volume: 5, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Maternal Welfare; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life

1973
Roe v. Wade: trace of liberalism in the Nixon court?
    North Carolina Central law journal, 1973,Fall, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Change; Supreme Court Decisions

1973
Toward a credible view of abortion.
    Canadian journal of philosophy, 1974, Volume: 4, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Infanticide; Life; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Value of Life

1974
Reply to Professor Sumner.
    Canadian journal of philosophy, 1974, Volume: 4, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Contraception; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Social Responsibility; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1974
Abortion--the lasting controversy.
    British journal of hospital medicine, 1974, Volume: 11, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Freedom; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Resource Allocation

1974
Validity, under Federal Constitution, of abortion laws.
    United States Supreme Court reports. United States. Supreme Court, 1974, Volume: 35

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Maternal Welfare; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Religion; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Women's Rights

1974
Open abortion laws allow mature decision.
    Sh'ma : a journal of Jewish responsibility, 1974, Nov-15, Volume: 5, Issue:81

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Decision Making; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Women's Rights

1974
The sacredness of all human life.
    Engage/social action, 1974, Volume: 2, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Christianity; Civil Rights; Counseling; Decision Making; Double Effect Principle; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Female; Fetus; Freedom; History; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Intention; Judaism; Legislation as Topic; Life; Moral Obligations; Motivation; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Protestantism; Religion; Social Responsibility; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1974
Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton: the compelling state interest test in substantive due process.
    Washington and Lee law review, 1973,Fall, Volume: 30, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Civil Rights; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Maternal Welfare; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life

1973
Constitutional law--New Jersey abortion statute unconstitutionally vague on its face.
    Journal of urban law, 1973, Volume: 50, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; New Jersey; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy

1973
Abortion, personal freedom, and public policy.
    Family coordinator, 1974, Volume: 23, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Child, Unwanted; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Legislation as Topic; Life; Morbidity; Mortality; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Population Control; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prevalence; Public Policy; Social Problems; Social Values; Value of Life

1974
The terrible dilemma?: abortion revisited.
    The Undergraduate journal of philosophy, 1973, Volume: 5, Issue:9

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1973
The Supreme Court and legitimate state interest.
    Ripon forum, 1973, Volume: 9, Issue:7

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life

1973
Abortion prohibition: it will not work.
    Congressional record : proceedings and debates of the ... Congress. United States. Congress, 1974, Mar-06, Volume: 120, Issue:28

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Child, Unwanted; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Maternal Welfare; Mortality; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prevalence; Social Change; Supreme Court Decisions; Women

1974
The right to live.
    The Human life review, 1975,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Beginning of Human Life; Christianity; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active; Euthanasia, Passive; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Infant, Newborn; Jurisprudence; Life; Mortality; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prevalence; Privacy; Quality of Life; Social Change; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life; Wedge Argument; Women's Rights

1975
Moral sentiment in judicial opinions on abortion.
    Santa Clara lawyer (1961), 1975,Spring, Volume: 15, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Decision Making; Female; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; History; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Law Enforcement; Legislation as Topic; Life; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reproduction; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1975
Constitutional law--abortion--father's rights.
    Duquesne law review, 1975,Spring, Volume: 13, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Fathers; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Marriage; Massachusetts; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy

1975
Let's get honest about abortion.
    Christian century (Chicago, Ill. : 1902), 1975, Jan-01, Volume: 92, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Fathers; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility

1975
Beyond roe and doe: the rights of the father.
    The Notre Dame lawyer, 1975, Volume: 50, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Fathers; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Single Person; Supreme Court Decisions

1975
Paternal rights in the decision to terminate a pregnancy.
    Women's rights law reporter, 1975, Volume: 2, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Fathers; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reproduction

1975
Abortion and Constitution: United States and West Germany.
    The American journal of comparative law, 1977,Spring, Volume: 25, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Criminal Law; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Religion; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; Value of Life

1977
No retreat on abortion.
    Newsweek, 1976, Jun-21, Volume: 87, Issue:25

    Topics: Abortion, Criminal; Abortion, Induced; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Religion

1976
A study in the morality of abortion.
    Crux, 1974, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adoption; Beginning of Human Life; Brain; Contraception; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Family Relations; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1974
Abortion, property rights, and the right to life.
    The Personalist, 1977, Volume: 58, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Moral Obligations; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Self Concept; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1977
Must we accept either the conservative or the liberal view on abortion?
    Analysis, 1977, Volume: 37, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Moral Obligations; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1977
The abortion debate.
    The New universities quarterly, 1977,Summer, Volume: 31, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Decision Making; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Value of Life; Wedge Argument

1977
Abortion: reflections on a protracted debate.
    The Human life review, 1977,Fall, Volume: 3, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Canada; Criminal Law; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Maternal Welfare; Mental Health; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Quality of Life; Value of Life

1977
Use of federal funds for abortion.
    Congressional record : proceedings and debates of the ... Congress. United States. Congress, 1977, Jun-29, Volume: 123, Issue:113

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Child, Unwanted; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Ethics; Federal Government; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government; Humans; Medicaid; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Societies; Value of Life; Wedge Argument

1977
A lesson in judicial abdication: Roe v. Arizona Board of Regents and the right of privacy.
    Arizona State law journal, 1976, Volume: 1976, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Arizona; Civil Rights; Ethics, Institutional; Freedom; Government Regulation; Hospitals, Public; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Organizational Policy; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Sexuality; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Universities

1976
Some reflections on the abortion issue.
    The Western humanities review, 1976,Summer, Volume: 30, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Attitude; Contraception; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Maternal Welfare; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Punishment; Social Responsibility; Value of Life

1976
Abortion under attack.
    Newsweek, 1978, Jun-05, Volume: 91, Issue:23

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Catholicism; Contraception; Financial Support; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prevalence; State Government; Value of Life

1978
Abortion: an inspection into the nature of human life and potential consequences of legalizing its destruction.
    University of Cincinnati law review. University of Cincinnati. College of Law, 1977, Volume: 46, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Child, Unwanted; Eugenics; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetics; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Change; Socioeconomic Factors; Value of Life

1977
Abortion and the law.
    Philosophic research and analysis, 1978,Spring, Volume: 7, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Legislation as Topic; Life; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women

1978
Human rights, abortion and the law.
    Philosophic research and analysis, 1978,Spring, Volume: 7, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Fathers; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Spouses; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent

1978
Choice rights and abortion: the begetting choice right and state obstacles to choice in light of artificial womb technology.
    Southern California law review, 1978, Volume: 51, Issue:5

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Artificial Organs; Civil Rights; Embryo Transfer; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; Socioeconomic Factors; Supreme Court Decisions

1978
Denial of public funds for nontherapeutic abortions.
    Connecticut law review, 1978,Winter, Volume: 10, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions

1978
The effect of recent Medicaid decisions on a constitutional right: abortions only for the rich?
    The Fordham urban law journal, 1978,Spring, Volume: 6, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Hospitals, Public; Humans; Jurisprudence; Local Government; Maternal Welfare; Medicaid; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions

1978
Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations Bill, 1979.
    Congressional record : proceedings and debates of the ... Congress. United States. Congress, 1978, Jun-13, Volume: 124, Issue:90

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Civil Rights; Federal Government; Female; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Social Change; Social Values; Women's Rights

1978
New tendencies in the development of fundamental rights in the Federal Republic of Germany.
    The John Marshall journal of practice and procedure, 1977,Fall, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Counseling; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Values

1977
Ought we to try to save aborted fetuses?
    Ethics, 1979, Volume: 90, Issue:1

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women

1979
Of many things.
    America, 1973, Feb-10, Volume: 128, Issue:5

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Conscience; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Human Rights; Humans; Legislation as Topic; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women

1973
An analysis of the constitutionality of the Nebraska abortion statute.
    Creighton law review, 1973,Fall, Volume: 7, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Beginning of Human Life; Conscience; Contraception; Counseling; Fathers; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Maternal Welfare; Nebraska; Parental Consent; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Rhode Island; Spouses; Third-Party Consent

1973
The right of a husband or a minor's parent to participate in the abortion decision.
    University of Miami law review, 1973,Fall, Volume: 28, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Fathers; Florida; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Legislation as Topic; Parental Consent; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Spouses; State Government; Third-Party Consent

1973
The case of abortion.
    Journal of urban law, 1974, Volume: 52, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Criminal Law; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; History; Homicide; Human Development; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Intention; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Morals; Motivation; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Quality of Life; Religion; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Socioeconomic Factors; Value of Life

1974
Abortion: the future cases--fathers' rights.
    University of San Francisco law review. University of San Francisco. School of Law, 1973,Winter, Volume: 8, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Child, Unwanted; Civil Rights; Fathers; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Single Person; Spouses; Stress, Psychological; Third-Party Consent

1973
An analysis of the 1974 Massachusetts Abortion Statute and a minor's right to abortion.
    New England law review, 1975,Spring, Volume: 10, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Massachusetts; Morals; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent

1975
Ethical standards for fetal experimentation.
    Fordham law review, 1975, Volume: 43, Issue:4

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Abortion, Induced; Delivery of Health Care; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Federal Government; Fetal Research; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government; Human Experimentation; Humans; Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation; Organ Transplantation; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Research; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Change; Social Values; Therapeutic Human Experimentation

1975
Symposium: population--moral issues.
    The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1975, Volume: 14, Issue:6

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Catholicism; Christianity; Contraception; Cultural Diversity; Family Planning Services; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judaism; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Protestantism; Religion; Reproduction; Sexuality; Social Values; Value of Life

1975
The wisdom of the Supreme Court decision on abortion.
    Congressional record : proceedings and debates of the ... Congress. United States. Congress, 1975, Mar-11, Volume: 121, Issue:39

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Beginning of Human Life; Christianity; Ecology; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judaism; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Population Control; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Protestantism; Public Opinion; Public Policy; Religion; Societies; Supreme Court Decisions; Value of Life

1975
Abortion: the last resort.
    America, 1975, Dec-27, Volume: 133, Issue:21

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Catholicism; Decision Making; Fathers; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Social Control, Formal; Value of Life

1975
Recovery for prenatal injuries: the right of a child against its mother.
    Suffolk University law review, 1976,Spring, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Alcoholism; Child; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Malpractice; Mothers; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Substance-Related Disorders; Wrongful Life

1976
Is abortion ever a 'last resort'
    America, 1976, Feb-21, Volume: 134, Issue:7

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Catholicism; Child, Unwanted; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Female; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Legislation as Topic; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Social Values; Value of Life; Women's Rights

1976
Compulsory medical treatment of adults.
    The Catholic lawyer, 1976,Spring, Volume: 22, Issue:2

    Topics: Aged; Blood Transfusion; Child; Christianity; Coercion; Conscience; Decision Making; Ethics, Institutional; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jehovah's Witnesses; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life Support Care; Malpractice; Mandatory Programs; Mental Competency; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Religion; Suicide; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life

1976
The right to an abortion--problems with parental and spousal consent.
    New York Law School law review. New York Law School, 1976, Volume: 22, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Fathers; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Marriage; Parent-Child Relations; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Spouses; Third-Party Consent

1976
Statutory recognition of the right to die: the California Natural Death Act.
    Boston University law review. Boston University. School of Law, 1977, Volume: 57, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Blood Transfusion; Christianity; Disclosure; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Jehovah's Witnesses; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Life Support Care; Living Wills; Mental Competency; Pain; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Right to Die; State Government; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Wedge Argument

1977
The right to life and self-consciousness.
    America, 1978, Oct-07, Volume: 139, Issue:10

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Fetus; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Individuality; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Self Concept; Value of Life

1978
Abortion and privacy: a woman's right to self determination.
    Southwestern University law review, 1978, Volume: 10, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adolescent; Civil Rights; Fathers; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Parental Consent; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Spouses; Supreme Court Decisions; Third-Party Consent

1978
Counseling, consulting, and consent: abortion and the doctor-patient relationship.
    Brigham Young University law review, 1978, Volume: 1978, Issue:4

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Counseling; Decision Making; Disclosure; Freedom; Government Regulation; Health Facilities; Humans; Informed Consent; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Medical Records; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions

1978
Rejection of extraordinary medical care by a terminal patient: a proposed living will statute.
    Iowa law review, 1979, Volume: 64, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Child; Civil Rights; Contracts; Criminal Law; Ethics; Euthanasia; Euthanasia, Passive; Freedom; Homicide; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Life Support Care; Living Wills; Mental Competency; Patient Advocacy; Patient Rights; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Quality of Life; Religion; Right to Die; Suicide; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Wedge Argument; Wrongful Life

1979
Maher v. Roe. 20 Jun 1977.
    United States reports : cases adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and rules announced at ... United States. Supreme Court, 1977, Volume: 432

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Financing, Government; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Medicaid; Personal Autonomy; Poverty; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Social Control, Formal; State Government

1977
Tremblay v. Daigle.
    Dominion law reports, 1989, Jul-26, Volume: 59

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Civil Rights; Fathers; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Quebec; Single Person; Third-Party Consent; Value of Life

1989
R. v. Morgentaler.
    Dominion law reports, 1988, Jan-28, Volume: 44

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Canada; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Organizational Policy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women

1988
In re Brown.
    North eastern reporter. Second series, 1997, Dec-31, Volume: 689

    Topics: Blood Transfusion; Christianity; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Illinois; Jehovah's Witnesses; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Religion; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life

1997
In re Baby Boy Doe.
    North eastern reporter. Second series, 1994, Apr-05, Volume: 632

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Illinois; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mental Competency; Morbidity; Mortality; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Prognosis; Religion; Risk; Risk Assessment; Treatment Refusal

1994
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
    West's Supreme Court reporter, 1986, Jun-11, Volume: 106

    Topics: Aborted Fetus; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Civil Rights; Coercion; Confidentiality; Counseling; Decision Making; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Labor, Obstetric; Methods; Pennsylvania; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Records; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions

1986
Planned Parenthood v. Casey: the death of repose in reproductive decisionmaking.
    Constitutional law journal (Newark, N.J. : 1990), 1993,Winter, Volume: 4, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Civil Rights; Contraception; Cultural Diversity; Decision Making; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Reference Standards; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States

1993
The constitutionality of court-ordered cesarean surgery: a threshold question.
    Albany law journal of science & technology, 1994, Volume: 4, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Georgia; Humans; Illinois; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Mental Competency; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Religion; Risk; Risk Assessment; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United States

1994
A freedom chain of women.
    Midwifery today with international midwife, 2002,Summer, Issue:62

    Topics: Anecdotes as Topic; Decision Making; Female; Freedom; Home Childbirth; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Mothers; Natural Childbirth; Pregnancy

2002
Many are giving up trying to hold the space for women and their babies.
    Midwifery today with international midwife, 2002,Summer, Issue:62

    Topics: Decision Making; Delivery, Obstetric; Female; Freedom; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Licensure, Nursing; Midwifery; Pregnancy; Quality of Health Care; United States

2002
The time for revolution.
    Midwifery today with international midwife, 2002,Summer, Issue:62

    Topics: Canada; Decision Making; Delivery, Obstetric; Female; Freedom; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Midwifery; Pregnancy; Quality of Health Care; United States; Women's Rights

2002
Law-medicine notes. The freedom of medical practice, sterilization, and economic medical philosophy.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1978, Jan-05, Volume: 298, Issue:1

    Topics: Civil Rights; Female; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Philosophy, Medical; Poverty; Pregnancy; Professional Practice; Sterilization, Reproductive; Sterilization, Tubal; United States

1978
Nurse and the law. Informed consent and self-determination.
    The Australian nurses' journal. Royal Australian Nursing Federation, 1992, Volume: 22, Issue:2

    Topics: Brain Damage, Chronic; Cesarean Section; Delivery, Obstetric; Female; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; Labor, Induced; Malpractice; Minnesota; Nursing Staff, Hospital; Obstetric Labor Complications; Obstetric Nursing; Pregnancy

1992
Blessed are the peacemakers: commentary on making peace in gestational conflicts.
    Theoretical medicine, 1992, Volume: 13, Issue:4

    Topics: Ethics; Female; Freedom; Human Rights; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Care; Vulnerable Populations

1992
Green College Lecture. Ethical challenges in embryo manipulation.
    BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 1992, Apr-18, Volume: 304, Issue:6833

    Topics: Advisory Committees; Consent Forms; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Therapy; Humans; Philosophy, Medical; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Sex Determination Analysis; Spermatozoa; Wedge Argument

1992
The 'gag' rule--a freedom of speech issue?
    The Western journal of medicine, 1992, Volume: 156, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Legal; Female; Freedom; Humans; Income Tax; Information Services; Pregnancy; United States

1992
More on the 'gag rule'.
    The Western journal of medicine, 1992, Volume: 156, Issue:5

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; California; Female; Freedom; Humans; Medicare; Pregnancy; United States

1992
Respect for the autonomy of the pregnant woman in surrogacy agreements: an elaboration of a fundamental ethical concern.
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1991,Summer, Volume: 1, Issue:3

    Topics: Contracts; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk Assessment; Surrogate Mothers; United States

1991
Patient choice: maternal-fetal conflict. Committee on Ethics. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1990,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Female; Freedom; Humans; Maternal Welfare; Pregnancy; Prenatal Care; Risk Factors; Treatment Refusal

1990
Erosion of the rights of pregnant women: in the interest of fetal well-being.
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1990,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Choice Behavior; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Care; Vulnerable Populations

1990
Maternal choice: will it work both ways?
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1990,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Choice Behavior; Female; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Humans; Moral Obligations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Risk Factors; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Value of Life

1990
Maternal-fetal conflict: an ethical analysis.
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1990,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Ethical Analysis; Ethics, Medical; Female; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Morals; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Care; Risk Assessment; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Vulnerable Populations

1990
Fetal therapy: the next generation.
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1990,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Ethics Committees, Clinical; Ethics Committees, Research; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Care; Prenatal Diagnosis; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Treatment Refusal; Wedge Argument

1990
The case for a middle ground.
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1990,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Beneficence; Cesarean Section; Female; Freedom; Humans; Judicial Role; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Care; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Treatment Refusal; Uncertainty; Value of Life

1990