The name of the case we presented on concerning a state and an organization called?
Casey v Planned Parenthood
What amendment did this case concern?
14th amendment
Planned Parenthood believed that it violated the right previously established in what case?
Roe v Wade
What did the court rule?
The court upheld the right to abortion before fetal viability.
The implemented the _____ _____ Test
Undue Burden
The state involved in this case?
Pennsylvania
The 14th amendment states that no state can deprive a person of life, _____, or property.
liberty
Why did Pennsylvania support the 24 hour waiting periods?
To ensure safety and to make sure the women had enough time to make a good decision.
What were the numbers of the vote?
5-4
When was the test implemented?
1992
The name of the pro-life governor involved in the case?
Robert P. Casey
In the case it was argued that a women's decision to have an abortion is a _____ that is protected. (think 14th amendment)
liberty
What right did the state believe they had that allowed them to regulate abortions?
The right to promote maternal health/practices and protect life.
The states could or couldn't make decisions on abortions?
They could not
No, it just made sure they were purposeful.
How long was the waiting period before getting an abortion?
24 hours
Under the abortion control law previously set how many parents needed to give consent to a minor wanting an abortion?
one
Planned Parenthood believed that the requirements created _______ for women wanting an abortion.
What court case did some judges want to retain?
Roe v Wade
What would happen if the fetus would endure an "undue Burden"?
The law restricting the abortion could be struck down.
24 hr waiting period, parental consent, and ________ were all required before getting an abortion.
spouse notification/consent
What years did Pennsylvania amend an abortion control act?
1988-1989
Planned Parenthood believed that the 24 hour delay caused ______ and _____ strain.
financial and emotional
What did they replace after the verdict?
What court case overruled "undue Burden"?
Dobbs v Jackson