A Silver Bullet for Roe V. Wade-Revised 2 A Silver Bullet for Roe V. Wade-Revised 2

A Silver Bullet for Roe V. Wade-Revised 2

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Publisher Description

If Roe v Wade is knocked upside down, then its opposite central ruling becomes binding constitutional law: the human fetus becomes a constitutionally recognized due process clause person. Raffertys silver-bullet booklet gives birth to fetal personhood. The contents of the booklet accomplish the seemingly irrefutable legal history, constitutional interpretation, and logic, and the booklets front and back covers illustrate through graphic art. Knocking down Roe v Wade does no more than returning to the several states of the USA the constitutionally recognized authority either to allow or outlaw procured abortion, whereas knocking Roe v Wade upside down constitutionally compels every such state to (1) outlaw procured abortion and (2) employ all reasonably available governmental means for safeguarding the child-person living in the womb of his or her mother.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
July 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
48
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
77.4
KB

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