Schwangerschaftsabbruch
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Schwangerschaftsabbruch
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Schwangerschaftsabbruch
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- Intended consequences, birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America, Donald T. Critchlow
- Generation Roe, inside the future of the pro-choice movement, Sarah Erdreich
- Selective nontreatment of handicapped newborns, moral dilemmas in neonatal medicine, Robert F. Weir
- From crime to choice, the transformation of abortion in America, Nanette J. Davis
- A question of choice, Sarah Weddington
- The ethics of abortion, women's rights, human life, and the question of justice, Christopher Kaczor
- Abortion and the politics of motherhood, Kristin Luker
- Bearing right, how conservatives won the abortion war, William Saletan
- Life's dominion, an argument about abortion, euthanasia, and individual freedom, Ronald Dworkin
- Defenders of the unborn, the pro-life movement before Roe v. Wade, Daniel K. Williams
- Men and abortion, lessons, losses, and love, Arthur B. Shostak, Gary McLouth with Lynn Seng
- Life in the balance, exploring the abortion controversy, Robert N. Wennberg
- Abortion and the conscience of the nation, Ronald Reagan
- The Morality of abortion;, legal and historical perspectives., Edited, with an introd., by John T. Noonan, Jr. John T. Noonan, Jr. [and others], contributors
- Abortion after Roe, Johanna Schoen
- Abortion II, making the revolution, Lawrence Lader
- Religious violence and abortion, the Gideon Project, Dallas A. Blanchard and Terry J. Prewitt
- Abortion, the clash of absolutes, Laurence H. Tribe
- Unnatural selection, choosing boys over girls, and the consequences of a world full of men, Mara Hvistendahl
- Life itself, abortion in the American mind, Roger Rosenblatt
- The silent subject, reflections on the unborn in American culture, edited by Brad Stetson ; foreword by Richard John Neuhaus
- Roe v. Wade, the abortion rights controversy in American history, N.E.H. Hull and Peter Charles Hoffer
- The politics of virtue, is abortion debatable?, Elizabeth Mensch & Alan Freeman
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