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Old 02-10-2009, 10:56 AM
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The trimester framework was thrown out in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. In that case, the Court retained the viability aspect of the test but made it something of a moving target. They said that prior to the point of viability, the woman has the right to make decisions regarding her own body [I paraphrase], after the point of viability, however, the state's interest in protecting life kicks in and the state can do whatever it deems necessary, even proscribing abortions altogether. The Court, of course, left us with an exception which probably eats the rule -- when the health of the mother is in question, the state's interest in protecting life yields to that. What this "health" interest is, no one really knows.
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I usually will hesitate to disagree with MC on legal issues, but this was my understanding as well, that the plurality in Casey threw out the trimester framework. Other than what you've posted, though, I don't think a whole lot more came out of the case (as noted by your last sentence).
LOL. Oh go ahead and disagree with me. My age is showing here -- I was in law school pre-Casey, and this isn't something I typically need to deal with work-wise. I thought in remembered that Casey modified the Roe-trimester framework somewhat but still left in intact. This is what I get for not going back and looking it up. Thanks for setting it straight.

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While I consider myself pro-life, I really don't accept 100% of their literature without doubt.
Based on my experience, that is a wise approach with any type of group, whether pro-life, pro-choice or pro-/anti-anything.

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honeychile stated her opinion and she has been picked on ever since. We all have a right to believe what we believe and should be able to state that belief without being picked on.
I don't think anyone has picked on her, and I'm glad to see that she doesn't feel that way either. Many of us disagreed with one statement that she made (about society accepting this), and I, at least, did so to reassure her, not pick on her. But in any event, simply disagreeing with someone =/= picking on them.

BTW, I saw in the paper that the doctor's license was suspended.
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