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| Case Name | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction | Date † | Full Text | Citation Index | |
| Planned Parenthood v Casey |
505 US 833; |
United States Supreme Court | United States | 29 Jun 1992 | WorldLII |
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| Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v Casey |
947 F2d 682; |
United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit | United States | 21 Oct 1991 | WorldLII |
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| Roe v Wade |
410 US 113; |
United States Supreme Court | United States | 26 Feb 1973 | WorldLII |
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| Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v Casey |
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United States | Westlaw |
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| "Brain Birth: A Proposal for Defining When a Fetus is Entitled to Human Life Status" | 59 Southern California Law Review 1061 | Southern California Law Review | United States | HeinOnline / LexisNexis |
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| "Life Begins At Conception" |
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Stanford Law Review | United States | HeinOnline / LexisNexis |
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| "self," [66] which probably does not occur until sometime after birth [67] Moreover, Hope's imprecision in his references to brain activity gives his argument an appearance of consistency and scientific objectivity that it does not, in fact, have Advocates of "brain |
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Duquesne Law Review | United States | HeinOnline / LexisNexis |
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| Death" and Death: A Critical Re-evaluation of the Purported Equivalence |
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United States | LexisNexis |
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| 6 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 379 | 6 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 379 | Columbia Human Rights Law Review | United States | HeinOnline / LexisNexis |
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