Pregnancy, Teenagers and the Law, 1974

AN ANALYSIS OF LAWS BASED IN LARGE PART ON STATUTES, DECISIONS, & ATTORNEY'S GENERAL OPINIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN FAMILY PLANNING POPULATION REPORTER, A BIMONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE CENTER FOR FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT IS PRESENTED. THE PAST 5 YEARS HAVE SEEN A MARKED EXPA...

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Female
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Priests
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United States
Youth and law
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