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  • {{Image|Blackmun.jpg|right|241px|Harry Blackmun, the author of Roe v. Wade}} '''''Roe v. Wade''''', 441 US 113 (1973), was a [[United States]] [[Supreme Court of the Uni
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  • * [[Roe v. Wade]]
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  • {{Image|Blackmun.jpg|right|241px|Harry Blackmun, the author of Roe v. Wade}} '''''Roe v. Wade''''', 441 US 113 (1973), was a [[United States]] [[Supreme Court of the Uni
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  • ...nces regulating abortion complex and in flux. The key court decision is [[Roe v. Wade]].
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  • ...n]] or engage in homosexual behavior, as he has opposed the ruling of ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'' and dissented in ''[[Lawrence v. Texas]]''. Thomas espouses a strict co
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  • ...application of [[substantive due process]]. He joined the majority in ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'', using the substantive due process protection of "right to privacy" to
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  • ...a''' was founded in 1973 after the ruling in the Supreme Court case of ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'' which ensured the right to privacy and also legitimized the right to ch ...nal legislation. In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled in the landmark case of [[Roe v. Wade]] that the right to an abortion is protect under the constitution in that e
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  • ...fanticide]] and [[euthanasia]]. It was formed in 1973 in response to the [[Roe v. Wade]] decision by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], which determined
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  • ...culture. In the United States, this movement emerged in response to the [[Roe v. Wade]] Supreme Court decision in 1973, which made state laws outlawing abortion
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  • * In 1973 Roe v. Wade establishes a woman's legal right to abortion.
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  • - [[Roe v. Wade]] -
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  • The FRC opposes [[abortion]] and hopes to help overturn [[Roe v. Wade]] in the future. The organization also believes that [[euthanasia]] and [[a
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