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1 + Abortion Rights Does the argument belong in the public domain?

2 + Attacks on Abortion Clinics Do that actions discussed in the video allow him to be pursued for terrorism under the Patriot Act?

3 + Actions of the Court Judicial Activism – Interpretation that the spirit of the times and the needs of the nation can legitimately influence judicial decisions As society progresses our laws must as well Judicial Restraint – Interpretation that emphasizes the limited nature of the court's power The court should rule on law not create law

4 + Comstock Act (1873) Be it enacted… That whoever…shall sell…or shall offer to sell, or to lend, or to give away, or in any manner to exhibit, or shall otherwise publish… or shall have in his possession…an obscene book, pamphlet, paper, writing, advertisement, circular, print, picture, drawing or other representation, figure, or image on or of paper or other material, or any cast instrument, or other article of an immoral nature, or any drug or medicine, or any article whatever, for the prevention of conception… On conviction thereof in any court of the United States…he shall be imprisoned at hard labor in the penitentiary for not less than six months nor more than five years for each offense, or fined not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two thousand dollars, with costs of court.

5 + What state was the first to have an abortion performed once limitations were removed?

6 + Griswold v Connecticut (1965) Overruled a state law banning the prescription of or counseling about contraception Connecticut law intruded on marital privacy Violation of the 14 th Amendment Lewd and lascivious Rick Santorum Judicial restraint or activism?

7 + Roe v Wade (1973) Jane Roe (Norma McCorvey)Norma McCorvey Texas law banned all abortions except those necessary to save the life of the mother. Trial was brought on her behalf by lawyers from the University of Texas Wade was the DA for Dallas County, TX The case went all the way to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court ruled it to be unconstitutional to outlaw abortions based on the 14th Amendment. Judicial restraint or activism?

8 + Roe v Wade (1973) Justice Scalia Judicial restraint President Obama Judicial activism

9 + Planned Parenthood v Casey (1992) In Pennsylvania women were required to notify their spouse before they were allowed to receive an abortion The law was overturned by the Supreme Court because it was deemed unduly burdensome Minors are still required to notify their parents as stated in Pennsylvania law Judicial restraint or activism?

10 + Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 Take place after 16 weeks Poses serious risks to the health of a woman undergoing the procedure There have been no articles published in peer-reviewed journals that establish that partial-birth abortions are superior in any way to established abortion procedures

11 + 9 th Amendment The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Because all rights cannot be known, and therefore cannot be recorded, the 9 th Amendment is a protection of all individual rights

12 + 14 th Amendment All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

13 + Essential Questions Should the United States Government play a role in the human experience from conception to death, and decisions made concerning abortion? How would you change current laws regarding abortion if it was within your power to do so?

14 + State Anti Abortion Restrictions Mandatory waiting periods Counseling sessions Parental consent or notification laws Can pose a particular hardship for teenagers from troubled homes, including incest victims Clinic “safety” rules Governing such things as the width of hallways and the amount of storage space for janitorial supplies Prohibitions on abortion coverage in insurance policies.

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16 + Controversy in Society Abortion is one of the most hotly contested issues in the United States today Many have very strong beliefs, making the issue extremely polarizing

17 + Pro Life Personhood begins at conception, and therefore abortion is the immoral killing of an innocent human being Heart begins beating at 21 days Abortions cause psychological damage Women who aborted are 154% more likely to commit suicide Reduce the number of adoptable babies Two million couples are waiting to adopt, and only 134,000 US children were available to be adopted Ronald Reagan

18 + Pro Choice Personhood begins at birth, not at conception Personhood at conception is not a proven biological fact Abortion is necessary because contraceptives are not always readily available Women need a doctor's prescription to obtain many birth control methods, half of all large group insurance plans do not cover any form of prescription contraception A baby should not come into the world unwanted. Having a child is an important lifelong decision that requires consideration, preparation, and planning Not in her shoes

19 + Write your own abortion law As a group write the abortion that that you would like to have governing the right to abortion Must adhere to all current abortion law discussed in class One to two paragraph law May be as restrictive or open as your group decides


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