Anti-Abortion Protests and Medical Clinic Blockades : Statutory and Constitutional Implications.
Examines the relative roles of the State and Federal government in medical clinic blockade cases. Addresses the principal statutes used by litigants to prohibit or punish individuals involved in blockades, and the possible impact of National Organization for Women v. Scheidler and Bray v. Alexandria...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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| Series: | U.S. Congressional Research.
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| Summary: | Examines the relative roles of the State and Federal government in medical clinic blockade cases. Addresses the principal statutes used by litigants to prohibit or punish individuals involved in blockades, and the possible impact of National Organization for Women v. Scheidler and Bray v. Alexandria Women's Health Clinic on these statutes. Discusses proposed legislation and relevant constitutional issues. |
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| Item Description: | Record is based on bibliographic data in ProQuest U.S. Congressional Research Digital Collection (last viewed July 2010). Reuse except for individual research requires license from ProQuest, LLC. CRS Report. Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |