The authors agree that the Supreme Court has not only considered the mother's rights, but has protected the right of the unborn child not to be born into a world where the child is unwanted and may suffer from physical or psychological disabilities.
The authors agree that the Supreme Court has not only considered the mother's rights, but has protected the right of the unborn child not to be born into a world where the child is unwanted and may suffer from physical or psychological disabilities.
See p. 267. They hold that the right of the child to choose to live is denied when the mother exercises her "right" to abort.
The authors agree that the Supreme Court has not only considered the mother's rights, but has protected the right of the unborn child not to be born into a world where the child is unwanted and may suffer from physical or psychological disabilities.
See p. 267. They hold that the right of the child to choose to live is denied when the mother exercises her "right" to abort.