Kids, Sex, and Contraceptives: Dilemmas in a Liberal Society

Merrick comments on how to evaluate the conflicting rights of a child, her parents and her physician concerning the child's access to birth control. Her analysis also includes a response to Lainie Friedman Ross's position on children's access to birth control.

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Civil Rights
Communities
Confidentiality
Consent
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Government Regulation
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Jurisprudence
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Parental Notification
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Physicians
Pregnancy
Pregnant Women
Public Policy
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Social Control, Formal
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