Roe v Wade

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One of the most debatable topics even in today’s society is the right to abortion. Some people believe that life starts at conception and that even an unborn child deserves the same legal protections as an adult. Pro-life advocates argue that ending its life is similar to murder (POLS210, n.d.). Mean while, others also known as Pro-Choice believe it begins at birth and that with laws that restrict abortion it gets in the way with the right of a woman to make a decision of what is in her own best interest (U.S. History, n.d.).
Fifteen year old, Norma McCorvey who was the plaintiff known as Jane Roe (Napikoski, n.d.) was a single pregnant woman who challenged five articles of the Texas Penal Code; Articles 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194 as well as 1196 (POLS210, n.d.). The Articles prevented her from getting an abortion which she wanted at the time without income or funds to access one. She represented all women who were in the same situation and that because she was not endangered by her pregnancy; according to Texas Statutes it was a criminal abortion. According to Case Briefs (n.d.), with the help of her lawyers, Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee she believed that the Texas Statutes were wrongfully unclear and with the Fourth, Fifth, Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments that protected her, that they reduced her right of personal privacy.
For the reason that the Roe v Wade case involved the civil rights, under the Unites States Constitution, it was filed in the federal court system instead of the state courts. On March 3, 1970 the case was filed at the Dallas federal courthouse by Coffee who asked the court to declare the law unconstitutional and to put an end to implementing it. On December 13, 1971 a trial was scheduled in the Su...

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...sm and became part of the Pro-life movement and became an anti-abortion spokesperson.

Works Cited

Case Briefs. (n.d.). Roe v Wade. Retrieved from http://www.casebriefs.com/blog/law/family- law/family-law-keyed-to-weisberg/private-family-choices-constitutional-protection-for- the-family-and-its-members/roe-v-wade/
Lewis, J. J., (n.d.). Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. Retrieved from http://womenshistory.about.com/od/abortionuslegal/p/roe_v_wade.htm Napikoski, L. (n.d.). Norma McCorvey: The woman who was Jane Roe. Retrieved from http://womenshistory.about.com/od/abortionus/a/norma_mccorvey.htm U.S. History. (n.d.). 57d. Roe v Wade and its impact. Retrieved from http://www.ushistory.org/us/57d.asp Women’s History. (n.d.). Roe v. Wade: 1973. Retrieved from http://faculty.nwacc.edu/jtobler/landmarkCases/roe_v_Wade/Overview_of_Roe_v._ Wade.htm

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