| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1973 - 292 pages
...309. The only restriction it imposes upon either the 1B See Roe v. Wade, supra. 35 L.Ed.2d at 180 : "The pregnant woman cannot be Isolated In her privacy. She carries an embryo and. later, a fetus. . . . The situation Is therefore Inherently different from marital Intimacy, or bedroom possession... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Child support - 1973 - 304 pages
...restriction it imposes upon either the 19 See Roe v. Wade, supra. 35 L.Ed.2d at ISO: "The pregnant wom.au cannot be Isolated in her privacy. She carries an embryo and, later, a fetus. . . . The situation is therefore inherently different from marital intimacy, or bedroom possession... | |
| Paul Ramsey, Robert Paul Ramsey - Medical - 1978 - 380 pages
...order to distinguish this case from Griswold, Blackmun reached back to the beginning of pregnancy: "The pregnant woman cannot be isolated in her privacy. She carries an embryo and, later, a fetus. . . . The situation therefore is inherently different from marital intimacy, or bedroom possession... | |
| Frank Harron - Law - 1983 - 192 pages
...contentions raised by Texas, and we pass on to other considerations. Abortion and Prenatal Procedures 13 B. The pregnant woman cannot be isolated in her privacy....definitions of the developing young in the human uterus. See Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary 478-479, 547 (24th ed 1965). The situation therefore is... | |
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