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Author Ball, Howard, 1937-

Title The Supreme Court in the intimate lives of Americans : birth, sex, marriage, childrearing, and death / Howard Ball.

Imprint New York, N.Y. : New York University Press, c2002.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  347.7326 B21s 2002    ---  Available
Description xi, 265 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-258) and index.
Contents "Fundamental" rights versus state interests : the balancing process. "I am not talking very much like a lawyer" -- The U.S. Supreme court and "fundamental" rights -- The liberty and rights protected by the Due Process Clause -- Is there a protected liberty interest for persons having intimate homosexual relations? -- The limits of sexual privacy. Marriage and marital privacy. "I should like to suggest a substantial change for your consideration" -- Heterosexual marriage -- Molecular changes in the definition and reality of the traditional marital relationship -- The dilemma of intimate violence and congressional passage of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), 1994 -- Same-sex marriage -- Congressional passage of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), 1996. The "rhapsody of the unitary family." "Something smells about this case" -- Who is family? -- Family privacy versus state interests -- Family privacy rights versus personal autonomy and other constitutional rights. Motherhood or not, that is her decision. "I will be God-damned!" -- Not having children : abortion as a personal right -- After Roe, what are the limits of "state actions" that regulate the abortion procedure? -- After Roe, what are a husband's rights? -- When a minor daughter wants to terminate her pregnancy -- Back into the vortex : the "partial birth" abortion controversy. Raising the child : "father knows best?" "This is really a ridiculous case to be absorbing our time" -- Raising and educating children -- The mental and physical health and welfare of the child -- Children's rights : visiting the grandparents. "Let me go!" : death in the family. "This case should never have been started" -- Terminating life support for an incompetent family member : passive euthanasia -- Physician-assisted suicide : active euthanasia. Family and personal privacy in the twenty-first century. "She kept screaming" -- Is the house still a castle? -- The "medical necessity" exception and federal anti-marijuana-use law.
Subject Human reproduction -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History.
Abortion -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History.
Right to die -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History.
United States. Supreme Court -- History
ISBN 0814798624 (cloth : alk. paper)

 
    
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