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Social Science Clinic => Law and Politics => Topic started by: Millan on Jul 16, 2013

Title: Do the states have the power to control abortion after viability?
Post by: Millan on Jul 16, 2013
if a state has a law that follows:
Abortion shall be permitted in State X during the period of time in which the fetus has not attained viability. Upon the fetus becoming viable abortion shall be prohibited, except in the case where necessary to protect the mother's life.
are any parts of this law unconstitutional? if so, which laws and cases deem them unconstitutional?
Title: Do the states have the power to control abortion after viability?
Post by: penguins on Jul 16, 2013
this is not a homework section.

tell us what you think and invite us to comment.

int he meantime, read Roe V. Wade for the basis of any argument you are going to make in your essay :)
Title: Do the states have the power to control abortion after viability?
Post by: Jesse_J on Jul 16, 2013
abortion is murder.
Title: Do the states have the power to control abortion after viability?
Post by: Hungry! on Jul 16, 2013
Roe vs. Wade...