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The women of Roe v. Wade
Glendon discusses the causes and the effects of the Roe vs. Wade decision, as well as Doe vs Bolton, that she thinks that the latter was the more ominous of the two decisions. She also examines the peculiar form of feminism that took shape in the 1970's, which had emboldened the Court majority...
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Published in: | The Human life review 2003, Vol.29 (3), p.31-38 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Glendon discusses the causes and the effects of the Roe vs. Wade decision, as well as Doe vs Bolton, that she thinks that the latter was the more ominous of the two decisions. She also examines the peculiar form of feminism that took shape in the 1970's, which had emboldened the Court majority to go as far as it did with both decisions. |
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ISSN: | 0097-9783 2169-396X |