Bowers argues that, when correctly interpreted and applied, the
Constitution and the theory of liberty on which it is based require
government to reject the conventional pro-choice and anti-abortion
perspectives as too extreme and incomplete. Instead, this book sets
forth a position that government is constitutionally obligated to
approach abortion policy from a middle perspective. Relying on a
jurisprudence of original theory, "Pro-Choice and Anti-Abortion"
forcefully asserts that government is constitutionally constrained
to formulate abortion policy that is at once pro-choice and
anti-abortion. In so arguing, this book walks readers through this
constitutionally mandated middle position by introducing them to
the liberal teachings of John Locke that were so influential to the
framers of the Constitution and by applying this political theory
to the major issues of the abortion controversy--including the
individual liberty interest in the abortion decision, minors and
abortions, the liberty interest of the fetal-being, and the Freedom
of Choice Act.
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