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Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Abortion Case

Here's an article on the new abortion case. The hearing is going on right now. It started at 11am this morning.

5 Comments:

  • At 11:23 AM, Blogger Heather said…

    It's crazy that (without their parents' permission) minors can't drink, smoke, get a tatoo, get their ears pierced, open a bank account or go to federal prison and yet they can have an abortion without even telling their parents. If parents have to give permission for a minor procedure such as ear piercing, they should definitely have to at least be notified if their child has an abortion.

     
  • At 12:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    An AP wire story reprints excerpts of yesterday's oral arguments. Here's a link to one paper in which the story has appeared:

    http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/news/politics/13295674.htm

     
  • At 12:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Looking at my previous post, I notice that the layout of this blog appears to hide part of the text of longer hyperlinks. To read the article, go to news.google.com, type in "Scotus Abortion Excerpts," and click on any of the articles that come up.

     
  • At 8:37 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Heather:
    I must agree with you completely. Schools can't even give an aspirin to a student without parental permission! How can there ever be justification for not notifying a parent for a very dangerous, and LONG damaging operation... The psychological damage done to women is never given the press it deserves...I am convinced that pro-choice means making the right decisions BEFORE a pregnancy can happen!
    Interesting thought: If a minor is so fearful to tell a parent about an abortion, just maybe, maybe, that would give them the incentive to make the correct choice in the first place!!!!!!

     
  • At 10:45 AM, Blogger Daryl Ann said…

    This is terrible, I agree with Heather completely - these are minors! It certainly will be interesting to see what they will do with this case if Alito is confirmed - will they redo the case? How will the public react?

    Quite interesting.

     

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