Speech, Privacy, and the Power of the Purse: Lessons From the Abortion "Gag Rule" Case
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Wing, Kenneth R.
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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 1992 Spring; 17(1): 163-175.
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In the 1990-91 term, the Supreme Court once again restricted the constititional protection of abortion rights, taking, perhaps, the penultimate step in its progressive retreat from its 1973 ruling in
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1992Subject
Abortion; Community Services; Constitutional Law; Counseling; Consultation; Due Process; Economics; Employment; Family Planning; Financial Support; Government; Government Financing; Government Regulation; Health; Health Care; Indigents; Insurance; Law; Legal Aspects; Legal Rights; Physician Patient Relationship; Politics; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Public Policy; Power; Referral and Consultation; Regulation; Rights; Social Impact; Standards; State Interest; Supreme Court Decisions;
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Speech, Privacy, and the Power of the Purse: Lessons From the Abortion "Gag Rule" Case
Wing, Kenneth R. (1992)In the 1990-91 term, the Supreme Court once again restricted the constititional protection of abortion rights, taking, perhaps, the penultimate step in its progressive retreat from its 1973 ruling in