Casey Meets the Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (1):59-71 (2015)
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Abstract

Recent cases have found factual disclosure requirements to be constitutional when imposed on abortion providers but unconstitutional when imposed on crisis pregnancy centers. This paper argues that the outcomes in both kinds of cases can be explained by courts' perception of abortion as an ideological, political, or moral act rather than as health care

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