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Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989)

By: Carolina J. Abboud | Published: Feb 26, 2017

In the 1989 case Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the US Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a Missouri law regulating abortion…

LawBirth control clinicsAbortionFamily planning servicesAbortion--Law and legislation--United States

Doe v. Bolton (1973)

By: Carolina J. Abboud | Published: Nov 29, 2017

In the 1973 court case Doe v. Bolton, the US Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., ruled that a Georgia law regulating abortion was unconstitutional.…

LawBirth control clinicsAbortionFamily planning servicesAbortion--Law and legislation--United States

Bellotti v. Baird (1979)

By: Victoria Higginbotham | Published: Jul 25, 2019

On 2 July 1979, the United States Supreme Court decided Bellotti v. Baird, ruling that a Massachusetts law that prohibited minors from obtaining…

LawFamily PlanningTrials (Abortion)AbortionAbortion--Law and legislation--United States

United States v. Milan Vuitch (1971)

By: Victoria Higginbotham | Published: Jan 13, 2020

In the 1971 court case United States v. Milan Vuitch, hereafter US v. Vuitch, the US Supreme Court ruled that a Washington, DC law was constitutional…

LawAbortionReproductive RightsContraceptionSexual rights

Isaacson v. Horne (2013)

By: Claudia Nunez-Eddy | Published: Nov 16, 2016

In the 2013 case Isaacson v. Horne, the US Court of Appeals in the Ninth Circuit ruled that Arizona House Bill (HB) 2036, which prohibited abortions…

LawArizona. Attorney General's OfficeBirth control clinicsAbortionAbortion Centers

Tucson Woman's Clinic v. Eden (2004)

By: Claudia Nunez-Eddy | Published: Nov 14, 2016

The case Tucson Woman's Clinic v. Eden (2004) established that some of Arizona's abortion clinic laws violated physicians' and patients' rights to…

LawAbortion--Law and legislation--United StatesAbortionBirth control clinicsArizona--History

1901 Arizona Comstock Law

By: Malladi Lakshmeeramya | Published: Jun 28, 2017

In 1901, the Arizona Territorial Legislature codified territorial law that illegalized advertising, causing, or performing abortions anywhere in…

LawObscenity (Law)Abortion--Law and legislation--United StatesAbortionArizona

Ernst Haeckel's Biogenetic Law (1866)

By: M. Elizabeth Barnes | Published: May 03, 2014

The biogenetic law is a theory of development and evolution proposed by Ernst Haeckel in Germany in the 1860s. It is one of several recapitulation…

EvolutionDevelopmental BiologyEmbryologyAnatomy, Comparative

Edward Drinker Cope's Law of Acceleration of Growth

By: M. Elizabeth Barnes | Published: Jul 24, 2014

The Law of Acceleration of Growth is a theory proposed by Edward Drinker Cope in the US during the nineteenth century. Cope developed it in an…

developmentEvolutionCope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897Growth and Development

Forbes v. Napolitano (2000)

By: Claudia Nunez-Eddy | Published: Nov 13, 2016

Forbes v. Napolitano (2000) was a US court case that established that Arizona researchers could use fetal tissues from induced abortions for basic…

LawPlanned Parenthood Federation of AmericaFetal tissuesCellular therapyArizona

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