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14 multiple choice 1 point
the provisions of the georgia statute establishing residency requirements for women seeking abortions and requiring that the procedure be performed in a hospital accredited by the joint commission on accreditation of hospitals were declared constitutionally invalid in:
○ danforth v. planned parenthood.
○ roe v. wade.
○ doe v. bolton.
○ maher v. roe.
15 multiple choice 1 point
in 1992, the u.s. supreme court in planned parenthood of southeastern pennsylvania v. casey, determined that:
○ the father’s rights are equal to those of the fetus.
○ the state has the power to restrict abortions after fetal viability, as long as the law contains exceptions for pregnancies that endanger a woman’s life or health.
○ in asserting an interest in protecting fetal life, a state may not place any restrictions on previability abortions.
○ the rights of the fetus are greater than the mother’s rights.
16 multiple choice 1 point
therapeutic sterilizations due to medical necessity are performed:
○ to protect one’s health and remove diseased organs.
○ to limit population growth.
○ to protect the health of the woman.
○ to remove diseased organs.
Question 14
In the case of Doe v. Bolton, the Georgia statute's provisions (residency requirements for abortion - seeking women and hospital - accreditation requirement for the procedure) were declared constitutionally invalid. Roe v. Wade established the right to abortion but not specifically for this Georgia statute's provisions. Danforth v. Planned Parenthood dealt with other abortion - related restrictions. Maher v. Roe was about Medicaid funding for abortions.
In Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey (1992), the Supreme Court held that the state has the power to restrict abortions after fetal viability, as long as the law contains exceptions for pregnancies that endanger a woman’s life or health. The other options are incorrect: the father's rights are not equal to the fetus's in this context, the state can place some restrictions on pre - viability abortions (under the Casey framework), and the fetus's rights are not greater than the mother's.
Therapeutic sterilizations due to medical necessity are performed to protect the health of the woman. Sterilization is not done to limit population growth (that would be non - therapeutic or for population control, not medical necessity), nor is it primarily to remove diseased organs (though in some cases related to health, but the main goal is woman's health) or just to protect one's health in a general non - specific way.
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C. Doe v. Bolton