Stenberg v. Carhart
United States Supreme Court
530 U.S. 914 (2000)
- Written by Josh Lee, JD
Facts
Nebraska passed a statute that prohibited partial-birth abortion, unless necessary to save the mother’s life. The state defined partial-birth abortion as an abortion procedure in which the person performing the abortion partially delivers vaginally a living unborn child before killing the unborn child and completing the delivery.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Breyer, J.)
Concurrence (Ginsburg, J.)
Concurrence (O’Connor, J.)
Concurrence (Stevens, J.)
Dissent (Thomas, J.)
Dissent (Rehnquist, C.J.)
Dissent (Kennedy, J.)
Dissent (Scalia, J.)
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