Wade's Case: Roe V. Wade And Civil Rights

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Civil rights are the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality. There were many court cases that were connected to Civil Rights. One of the most controversial ones was Roe v. Wade, a case about a single pregnant woman by the name of Jane Roe who lived in Texas where having an abortion was considered a crime except to save the life of the mother. She then later on filed a suit against the Supreme Court and won. The court ruled that the states were forbidden from outlawing or regulating any aspect of abortion during the first 90 day or trimester of pregnancy. Laws mainly related to maternal health in the second and third trimester could enact abortion laws protecting the life of the mother. In this research paper I will be explaining how Roe v. Wade relates to Civil Rights by interfering with your privacy rights. I will also be analyzing how this case positively impacted society today. Roe v. Wade developed Civil Rights in the United States by enhancing the right to privacy, making abortions legal and securing the health of a mother.

II. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
During the mid-19th Century there were no actual federal law regulating abortions, many states were against it and banned the whole practice entirely, except when the life of the mother was in danger. However there were some states that made no exception, not even to save the mother’s life. A lot of women argued that it was unconstitutional, and found other ways to have one. Whether it was by an unlicensed physician or performed the procedure themselves. Most illegal abortions were dangerous because they were performed in unsanitary conditions. As a result, many states such as the United States and New York began to legitimize or ban abortions complete...

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...from pregnancy and childbirth as a result to illegal abortions. Now abortions are one of the most common procedures done in a clinic and there are fewer than 0.3 percent that suffer from a serious injury due to an abortion. Acknowledging and understanding your own personal rights and how effective they are is a very important thing.

VI. CONCLUSION
Roe v. Wade developed Civil Right in the United States by enhancing the right to privacy, making abortions legal and securing the health of a mother. Abortions should be legal as long as they do not cause any harm to the mother. Although abortions lead to the death of an unborn fetus, the benefits may be financial. It is the mother’s choice to choose whether or not she wants to terminate her child or not. Having a child is a big responsibility to take care of that not everyone can handle or take care of appropriately.

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