| Lee Epstein - 1992 - 440 str.
...'not with a bang, but a whimper' the plurality discards a landmark case of the last generation." b) "I fear for the future. I fear for the liberty and...who have lived and come of age in the 16 years since Rue was decided. I fear for the integrity of, and public esteem for, this Court." II. THE MISSOURI... | |
| Ruth Colker - 1992 - 204 str.
...giving the Court a usable framework to evaluate future abortion cases. Blackmun said that he feared "for the liberty and equality of the millions of women who have lived and come of age in the sixteen years since Roe was decided" and "for the integrity of, and public esteem for, this Court.""... | |
| Rebecca Chalker, Carol Downer - 1996 - 288 str.
...IN COURSE A Right Is Challenged — Justices Accept More Cases on the Issue Justice Harry A. Hackmun "I fear for the future. I fear for the liberty and equality of the millions Public. Employee Ban Public employees, including doctors, nurses and other By LINDA GREENHOUSE SPKUI... | |
| Constance Backhouse, David H. Flaherty - 1992 - 362 str.
...of a fetus after the twenty-third week of pregnancy. In dissent, Justice Harry Blackmun recorded his fear "for the liberty and equality of the millions of women . . . who had come to believe that the Constitution guaranteed [the] right to exercise some control over [their]... | |
| Drucilla Cornell - 1993 - 278 str.
...York: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1991), pp. 321-61. 85. 109 S. Ct. 3040 (1989). 86. Blackmun stated: "1 fear for the future. I fear for the liberty and equality of millions of women who have lived and come of age in the 16 years since Roe was decided. I fear for... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1994 - 356 str.
...plurality's analysis, and that the plurality provides no substitute for Roe's protective umbrella. I fear for the future. I fear for the liberty and...the integrity of, and public esteem for, this Court. I dissent. I The plurality parades through the four challenged sections of the Missouri statute seriatim.... | |
| Robert F. Nagel - 1994 - 201 str.
...opinion is filled with winks, and nods, and knowing glances to those who would do away with Roe.... I fear for the future. I fear for the liberty and...come of age in the 16 years since Roe was decided. It is impossible to read the plurality opinion . . . without recognizing its implicit invitation to... | |
| William Domnarski - 1996 - 204 str.
...violate due process rights. With Justices Brennan and Marshall joining him, Justice Blackmun wrote: I fear for the future. I fear for the liberty and...the integrity of, and public esteem for, this Court ... I dissent. . . . By refusing to explain or to justify its proposed revolutionary revision in the... | |
| Kary L. Moss - 1996 - 308 str.
...of US constitutional law appears inJustice Blackmun's dissent in Webster, 492 US at 538-560 (1989): I fear for the future. I fear for the liberty and...the integrity of, and public esteem for, this Court. . . . For today, at least, the law of abortion stands undisturbed. For today, the women of this Nation... | |
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