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Civil rights and liberties / Planned Parenthood v. Casey / Undue burden standard / Strict scrutiny / Tennessee State Constitution / Stare decisis / Abortion in the United States / United States Constitution / Law / Planned Parenthood
Date: 2015-03-18 09:37:06
Civil rights and liberties
Planned Parenthood v. Casey
Undue burden standard
Strict scrutiny
Tennessee State Constitution
Stare decisis
Abortion in the United States
United States Constitution
Law
Planned Parenthood

STATE OF TENNESSEE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL February 6, 2015 Opinion No “Amendment No. 1” to Article I of the Tennessee Constitution

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