In its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision providing the right to abortion nationwide, the US Supreme Court majority found that “the word ‘person,’ as used in the Fourteenth Amendment, does not include the unborn.” Some anti-abortion advocates say that is wrong, arguing that personhood includes fertilized eggs, embryos and fetuses…
The concept of personhood underlying anti-abortion laws in some states considers fertilized eggs and fetuses as people with the same rights as those already born.
The concept of personhood underlying anti-abortion laws in some states considers fertilized eggs and fetuses as people with the same rights as those already born.
The concept of personhood underlying anti-abortion laws in some states considers fertilized eggs and fetuses as people with the same rights as those already born.
The concept of personhood underlying anti-abortion laws in some states considers fertilized eggs and fetuses as people with the same rights as those already born.