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Abortion, the undue burden standard, and the evisceration of women's privacyBorgmann, 2009
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A. Interference with Belief and Conscience B. Intrusions into Family Decision-making C. Intrusions
into Medical Decision-making Page 1 ABORTION, THE UNDUE BURDEN STANDARD, AND
THE EVISCERATION OF WOMEN'S PRIVACY CAITLIN E. BORGMANN* INTRODUCTION I …
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