Here is the abstract:
Abstract:
If, as Laurence Tribe has observed, “all law tells a
story,” this Article tells two stories occurring 40 years apart—the
story of Justice Harry Blackmun and the unborn human beings he covered
with the legal mask of “potential” lives in Roe v. Wade in 1973, and the
story of Doctor Kermit Gosnell and the unmasked babies he was convicted
of murdering in his Philadelphia abortion clinic in 2013. As Professor
Tribe also observes, these stories amount to “a clash of absolutes, of
life against liberty,” and therefore they are stories that must be told
time and again, until we get them right. These stories also demonstrate
how legal concepts can be used to mask reality, and how peeking beneath
the masks of the law can blow away the fog of legal illusion and give
society a starkly different perspective from which to view an old
constitutional issue.
The SSRN link to the piece is here (Gosnell Article).
I am assigning this article later in the semester as part of our study of the abortion liberty. But feel free to read it now as a preview of coming issues in Con Law I.
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