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A 5 page overview of this landmark legal precedent. This paper asserts that this case will never be overturned because it is too important not just to women but to American society as a whole. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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fascinating history. The landmark case of Roe vs Wade was decided thirty-six years ago (Bours, 2009). The decision that was rendered in Roe vs Wade, however, is a
controversial one to say the least. The thirty-six anniversary of the case was accompanied by many protests and even physical intercession by those that want to force their own
personal beliefs on others (Bours, 2009). Pro-life groups have vigilantly tied to overturn the precedent, in fact, using everything from highly graphic protests to attacks agaist those seeking abortions and
those providing them over the life of the law (Bours, 2009). Their efforts, however, have failed. The thesis might be presented, in fact, that Roe vs Wade will
never be overturned. Roe vs Wade placed womens health above fetal interest and gave women a legal, even a Constitutional, right
to abortion (CRLP). This case was four-pronged in its findings. It determined that the right to privacy encompassed the concept of abortion, that while there are compelling state
interests in abortion the restrictions which can be put on them must be carefully tailored in order to address those interests, that the state has no interest in fetal life
prior to a certain stage of development (when the fetus had developed to the point where it could live outside the womans body), and that even after that developmental stage
has been reached the state must allow abortions when a womans health or life is endangered (CRLP). In a subsequent clarification in United States v. Vuitch, on April 21,
1971, it was decided that the term health could encompass the psychological as well as the physical well-being of the mother (CRLP).
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