Reimagining Potential Life: A Socialized Right to Reproductive Freedom
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Henry, DaniellaKeywords
AbortionFetal Personhood
Reproductive Freedom
Legal Theory
Critical Legal Theory
Roe v Wade
Marxism
Law and Philosophy
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Abstract
A more conservative supreme court will likely have the chance to overrule Roe v. Wade. Many states have passed heartbeat laws that will probably be taken all the way to the supreme court, these cases will ask the supreme court to affirm fetal personhood, giving fetuses a constitutionally recognized right to due process and making abortion illegal. In this thesis, I will defend an expansion of protections for pregnant peoples through a socialized right to abortion.Date
2019-01-01Type
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https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2421&context=scripps_theses