«Suppose we have the laws you want and
a fetus has equal rights...» I have yet to say what I want..
Answer this gerry: Suppose we have the laws you want and
a fetus has equal rights what happens if a woman is carrying a fetus and it's determined by her doctor that the fetus needs surgery before viability, but the woman does not want such surgery to be performed.
Suppose we have the laws you want and
a fetus has equal rights what happens if a woman is carrying a fetus and it's determined by her doctor that the fetus needs surgery before viability, but the woman does not want such surgery to be performed.
Not exact matches
Living does not
equal having legal
rights that trump those of the person upon whom the
fetus is dependent.
Nor is it likely that a
fetus will be shown to
have equal rights with the woman, for the reasons I
've already stated.
The
fetus does not
have rights equal to those of the woman.
The problem is that it is not possible for the
fetus to
have equal or «special»
rights without abrogating the
rights of a woman who is pregnant to be «secure in her person,» which is the meaning of the «
right to privacy.»