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Reproductive Rights
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Type

LEC

Credits Desc.

3 cr.

Credits Def. Value

3 cr.

Prerequisites

(none listed)

Senior Writing?

(not listed)

Student Year

2L/3L

When Offered

(not listed)

Description:

The age-old debate on the rights of individuals to sexual determination and reproductive autonomy rages on. It grows more contentious as new technology and heated political confrontations alter the playing field. This course, using cases, statutes, and ancient and contemporary critical writings, examines the legal foundations and social implications of regulating contraception, abortion, pregnancy, childbirth, and assisted reproduction. It addresses access, funding, the rights of men, women, minors, fetuses, and government. It deals with ethical considerations, and international perspectives, as well.

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Sections

Spring 2013: Reproductive Rights

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  • Professor Judith T. Younger

Type

Same as Course

Credits

3

Prerequisites

(none listed)

Senior Writing?

(not listed)

Student Year

Same as Course

TWEN

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