- Subjects
- Published
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Detroit :
Greenhaven Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning
[2014]
- Language
- English
- Physical Description
- 151 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-144) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780737769944
- Laws prohibiting birth control have gradually been eliminated / Gale Encyclopedia of American Law
- Contraceptive use in the United States / Guttmacher Institute
- The right to privacy protects marital use of birth control: the Supreme Court's decision / William O. Douglas
- The right to privacy in contraception extends to unmarried individuals: the Supreme Court's decision / William J. Brennan Jr.
- The right to privacy protects a woman's right to choose abortion: the Supreme Court's decision / Harry Blackmun
- It is a violation of minors' right to privacy to restrict access to contraceptives: the Supreme Court's decision / William J. Brennan Jr.
- States may require parental consent for abortion if an alternative is available: the Supreme Court's decision / Lewis F. Powell Jr.
- Parental involvement laws for abortion protect minors and parents / Mary E. Harned
- Obstacles to abortion, contraception, and sex education endanger teens / Center for Reproductive Rights
- Teens should get abstinence education, not contraception information / Mary Frances Boyle
- Abstinence-only education violates minors' constitutional rights / Hazel Glenn Beh and Milton Diamond
- Schools for contraception / Rich Lowry
- An educator recounts his fight for privacy in contraceptive use: personal narrative / Bill Baird
- The fight for access to birth control continues today / Jonathan D. Moreno and Frances Kissling
- Birth-control mandate: unconstitutional and illegal / David B. Rivkin Jr. and Edward Whelan
- The birth control pill should be available over the counter / Jessica Sheehy.