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...lifted prohibitions on fetal-tissue research, abortion at military hospitals and funding for overseas population-control programs. Said Clinton: "We must free science and medicine from the grasp of politics." No way. Protesters who had gathered at the White House to decry the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision of 20 years ago (the coincidence of the anniversary and the orders was no coincidence whatever) blamed Clinton's "wicked counselors" and vowed to fight...
...point headline across the top, a lead story of 17 column inches detailing a serious loss by the men's basketball team to Dartmouth, which dropped the team's record to 2-4; a story about a member of the Dartmouth men's basketball team; and a story about Wade Boggs...
...reconsider the repeal of the Guam law, the majority opinion cited the argument of "undue burden" to attack the legality of preventing women from having abortions. The justices lifted this argument from last summer's Casey v. Planned Parenthood ruling that fundamentally upheld 1973's landmark Roe v. Wade decision...
Certainly it is a victory for pro-choicers. It tells the nation that the court's June resolution which upheld Roe v. Wade and forbade state imposition of "undue burdens" on a woman's right to abortion is not open to dispute--at least...
Since the Supreme Court reaffirmed the right to abortion last June, antiabortion forces eager to overturn Roe v. Wade have been watching the small island of Guam. In 1990 Guam enacted one of the nation's stiffest antiabortion laws, prohibiting all abortions except those necessary to save a pregnant woman's life or to prevent a "grave" threat to her health. But a federal court declared it unconstitutional last April, and last week the Supreme Court refused to hear Guam's appeal. The National Right to Life Committee called the decision "disappointing but unsurprising...