How Far Can a State Go to Protect a Fetus? The Rebecca Corneau Story and the Case for Requiring Massachusetts to Follow the U.S. Constitution
Creator
Bower, Hedy R.
Bibliographic Citation
Golden Gate University Law Review 2001 Spring; 31(1): 123-154
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Find in a Library.http://hdl.handle.net/10822/944162
Date
2001-03Collections
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