| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - Hospitals - 1973 - 780 pages
...potentiality of human life may, if it. chooses, regulate, and even proscribe, abortion except where it is necessary, in appropriate medical judgment, for the...preservation of the life or health of the mother." The 1971 Department of Defense abortion policy should be construed to require compliance only with Constitutionally... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1974 - 1040 pages
...stage subsequent to viability, the State, in promoting its interest in the potentiality of human life, may, if it chooses, regulate, and even proscribe,...preservation of the life or health of the mother. Roe v. Wade, p. 113. ABSENT DEFENDANTS. See Jurisdiction, 1. ABSTENTION. See Abortions, 1, 3; Appeals;... | |
| Gerhard Leibholz - Law - 1976 - 718 pages
...potentiality of human life may, if it chooses, regulate, and even proscribe, abortion except where it is necessary, in appropriate medical judgment, for the...preservation of the life or health of the motherĀ« 296. Justice White issued one of his strongest dissents ever in the Abortion Cases and pointed out... | |
| Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women (U.S.) - Women - 1974 - 102 pages
...State's "interest in the potentiality of human life" are valid unless abortion is necessary, in the appropriate medical judgment, for the preservation of the life or health of the mother, including her "mental health. " Immediately after the Supreme Court decision on January 20, 1973, Representative... | |
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