| Adam Carlyle Breckenridge - 1970 - 168 páginas
...rights of man. Marriage and procreation 80. 316 US 535 (1942). 81. Ibid., 538, 541. 82. Ibid., 541. are fundamental to the very existence and survival...power to sterilize, if exercised, may have subtle, far reaching and devastating effects. In evil or reckless hands can cause races or types which are... | |
| United States. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future - 1972 - 642 páginas
...Douglas: We are dealing here with legislation which involves one of the basic civil rights of man. Marriage and procreation are fundamental to the very...power to sterilize, if exercised, may have subtle, far reaching and devastating effects. . . . There is no redemption for the individual whom the law... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 694 páginas
...upheld, Buck v. Bell, 274 US 200(1927). However, strict judicial scrutiny has been applied to such laws: The power to sterilize, if exercised, may have subtle, far-reaching and devastating effects. . . . Any experiment which the state conducts is to his irreparable injury. . . . We mention these... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control - 1980 - 370 páginas
...stated that an equal protection challenge required "strict scrutiny" of a compulsory sterilization law. Marriage and procreation are fundamental to the very...redemption for the individual whom the law touches. Any experiment which the State conducts is to his irreparable injury. He is forever deprived of a basic... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 páginas
...requires. We are dealing here with legislation which involves one of the basic civil rights of man. Marriage and procreation are fundamental to the very...have subtle, far-reaching and devastating effects. In evil or reckless hands it can cause races or types which are inimical to the dominant group to wither... | |
| Robert H. Blank - 1988 - 312 páginas
...procedures might be reversible, most conclude, as did Justice Douglas in Skinner v. Oklahoma (1941), that "the power to sterilize, if exercised, may have subtle,...redemption for the individual whom the law touches. Any experiment which the state conducts is to his irreparable injury. He is forever deprived of a basic... | |
| Barry S. Kogan - 282 páginas
...with legislation which involves one of the basic civil rights of man. Marriage and procreation arc fundamental to the very existence and survival of...have subtle, far-reaching and devastating effects. In evil or reckless hands, it can cause races or types which are inimical to the dominant group to... | |
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