Roe V. Wade
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- Roe V. Wade and the Global War on GirlsTechnology of sex determination has combined with abortion to make demographically significant changes in the sex ratio at birth.
- Abortion Activists Rally on the 39th Anniversary of Roe V. WadeSunday, January 22, 2012 marked the 39th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision made by the Supreme Court.
- Roe V Wade SummaryA summary of the controversial Roe v. Wade case that caused many dissenting opinions, including the circumstances, argument, and decisions of the case
Change Hearts, Not Laws: How the Battle to Overturn Roe V. Wade Has Hurt ReligionWhen you advocate taking perceived rights away from people, its viewed as oppressive and those feeling oppressed only dig their feelings in deeper to ensure their position remains firm.- Roe V. Wade: A Woman's Right to Choosecontroversy continues about the legality of abortions in the U.S.
Abortion Around the WorldThis article will demonstrate how studying laws, societal pressures, and demographics concerning international practices proves integral in removing the ethnocentric veil Americans wear when approaching issues surrounding abortion.
Roe Versus Wade: Shaping Judicial and National OpinionAn important overview of the 1973 landmark case
Healthcare Reform Bill Abortion Controversy Challenges Roe V Wade DecisionThe very issue (abortion) that is at the heart of the controversial healthcare refom bill is a matter of personal privacy granted by the Ninth Amendment. Healthcare will be mandatory.- Abortions Will Go on - with or Without Roe V WadeOpponents of Roe v Wade are being naïve if they believe that simply overturning the law will suddenly stop abortion. It will not - any more than murdering the doctor who performs them will stop it.
- Is Roe V. Wade the Final Frontier in the Women's Movement?In 1973, the United States Supreme Court held that a woman had a right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy. And from that date, the debate has raged about women's rights of self determination.
- Roe v. Wade: An Ethical and Medical CaseRoe v. Wade is one of the most famous cases in American history, and one of the most influential. What was this case about and why is it so powerful in America?
Roe V. Wade's "Jane Roe" is Arrested as Pro-Life DemonstratorNorma McCorvey, "Roe" of the 1973 Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court abortion case, was arrested July 13th in Washington, D.C. McCorvey protested the U.S. Supreme Court appointment hearings of Sonia Sotomayor.- Who Favors Abortion?Women in general are at the heart of the abortion debate and their responses vary significantly depending on their level of education, marital status or degree of faith in God.
- Could the Woman Who Started Roe v. Wade Bring the Abortion Law Down?It would probably shock you how many people don't know who Norma McCorvey is. Hopefully history books make it clear that McCorvey was the "Jane Roe" in Roe v. Wade and how she's adamant now to overturn the decision she helped get on the books.
- Litmus Test: Political Chemistry and AbortionPresidential candidates say they will not give Supreme Court nominees a "litmus test" on abortion. Really?
- Roe v Wade in the Presidential DebateThe famous case of Roe v Wade came up during the judicial nominations portion of the Presidential debate. How McCain and Obama handled the question illustrates the explosive nature of the whole abortion controversy.
- Abortion Reflections - On the 35th Anniversary of Roe V. WadeWhat it says about America when murder of unborns is condoned
- Abortion and Social PolicyA detailed look at social policy regarding abortion in the US, including medical issues, economical factors, legal issues, and other factors.
- Overturning Roe V. Wade: What Would States Do?While Roe v. Wade continues to be the case that led the way for a woman's right to choose abortion, we look at what would happen if Roe v. Wade were overturned and the state's were left to regulate
- The Legal History of AbortionAbortion is one of the most heated debates that a person can encounter. However, before weighing in on the issue, it is absolutely crucial to understand the legal history of abortion, and what is has meant to the United States.
- Abortion: A Legal or Political Issue?An overview of the different topics influencing the opinions of abortion rights.
- Is it Possible to Be Both Pro-Life and Still Support Roe V. Wade?GOP candidates always say they are pro-life and then say they don't plan to dismantle Roe v. Wade. Why not? If you are truly Pro-Life that means you think abortion is murder. Why would you be against passing a law that outlawed murder?
- Roe V. Wade and the Court that Made the DecisionLearn all of the basics in the case of Roe v. Wade which decided that abortion was legal in the United States of America. Includes simple biographies of each member of the Court who made the decision. Bibliography included.
- Roe V. Wade in Today's America: The Debate ContinuesThe debate over abortion didn't necessarily end in the 1970's with Roe v. Wade. In fact, recent constitutional challenges have recently stirred renewed debate over the subject in the minds of American citizens everywhere.
- The History of Abortion Before Roe V WadeThe history of abortion goes back to the earliest people and to ancient China, Egypt, Rome, and Greece. Ealy Christians were usually oppsed.but strict laws were not passed until the 19th Century.
- Why the Judge Roberts Fight is About AbortionAn essay about why the fight over Supreme Court Nominee John Roberts is about abortion and why the left is not saying so.
- Costs Must Be Counted in Abortion FightStates face high costs of anti-abortion legislation; society faces high personal costs.
- Herman Cain and the Truth About AbortionI take a look at Herman Cain's realistic view of abortion and the world.
- Texas Gov. Rick Perry's Position that Abortion is a Matter for the States Irks Pro LifersTexas Gov. Rick Perry, a presumptive candidate for president, has not only suggested that same sex marriage is a matter for the states, but also the question of abortion. The two, according to Perry, are covered by the 10th Amendment.
The War on Women: Actions and Consequences of Abortion LegislationAbortion is a divisive issue in America, and it always has been. However, with the actions that have been taken by the right wing and conservative movement, it's become clear that someone isn't looking at consequences.- Choose Life Not Abortionthis is an article to educate and promote right to life campaigns nationwide. it is also designed to educate individuals and parents.
- Pro-Lifers Are Hoping for Major Gains in the Fight Against AbortionThere is a great deal of hope surrounding the 2011 March for Life. The goal of this march is to end abortion, and many believe that the right people are in office to start to do so.
- 2011: The Current State of Abortion in AmericaEvery year to mark the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on the case of Roe v. Wade, a pro-life rally protesting abortion has been held in Washington.
- Weird January 2011 Holidays: Week 4Here are some strange and interesting January 2011 holidays, observances, and celebrations for the third week of the month.
AbortionThis is a debate that has carried on ever since Roe v. Wade was handed down in the Supreme Court, and it shows no signs of ever being resolved in a country that is full of strong opinions and beliefs.- Should a Woman Have the Right to Choose Abortion?The abortion debate must be about what abortion options should be available and when it is ethical to abort a fetus suffering from medical defect.
- Abortion, Race & Sex All in One BillGeorgia's SB529 specifies certain acts that constitute criminal abortion.
- Issues that Divide Us #4: AbortionExamining the thorniest issue of all
- How Abortion Hurts WomenWomen are being lied to about pregnancy and abortion, making it difficult for them to make any kind of real choice at all. Women have become victims of abortion along with their babies. This is how abortion hurts women.
- Roe v. Wade: 37 Years and Still Causing ControversyThis piece is an attempt to view the positives and negatives that this judgment left us with, and in its wake, how it is viewed today.





