The War over Fetal Rights. Debra Rosenberg.
by Rosenberg, Debra; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 12Human Relations. Publisher: Newsweek, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Bills -- Legislative | Bioethics | Embryonic stem cells | Fetus -- Legal status | Human embryo | Life (Biology) | Persons (Law) | Pro-choice movement | Pro-life movement | Women's rightsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The politics of the womb have never been more personal--or more complicated....With the Laci Peterson case making headlines and Congress poised to tackle both the Unborn Victims of Violence Act and the ban on partial-birth abortion this month [June 2003], fetal rights have found new prominence on the public stage." (NEWSWEEK) This article examines the controversy surrounding fetal rights and how some feel that protecting fetuses could end up eroding abortion rights and impact decisions regarding stem cell research.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: The War over Fetal Rights, June 9, 2003; pp. 40+.
"The politics of the womb have never been more personal--or more complicated....With the Laci Peterson case making headlines and Congress poised to tackle both the Unborn Victims of Violence Act and the ban on partial-birth abortion this month [June 2003], fetal rights have found new prominence on the public stage." (NEWSWEEK) This article examines the controversy surrounding fetal rights and how some feel that protecting fetuses could end up eroding abortion rights and impact decisions regarding stem cell research.
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