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The Center's Cases

Attorneys at the Center for Reproductive Rights work worldwide to protect and advance reproductive liberty, including the rights of all women to decide whether and when to have children, to use contraception, and to safeguard their own health.

PREGNANT WOMEN'S RIGHTS

Ferguson v. City of Charleston
COURT FILINGS

Pregnant Women's Rights
Court Filings for Ferguson
Risks of Granting Rights to the Fetus

Also see our RFN article on Ferguson 186 F.3d 469,(4th Cir. 1999)

  • 3/21/01 THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT DECISION: Patients' Right to Confidentiality Protected in
    6-3 Decision

  • 8/25/00 - Center for Reproductive Rights' reply brief to the U.S. Supreme Court

  • 6/02/00 - Center for Reproductive Rights' brief to the U.S. Supreme Court arguing the merits of the case

  • 6/02/00 - "Friend of the Court" briefs in support of Center for Reproductive Rights' brief arguing the merits of the case

    Submitted by the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform, National Center for Youth Law, Juvenile Law Center, The Children and Family Justice Center, The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, Illinois Association for Children, and Loyola University Childlaw Center

    Submitted by the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL) Submitted by the Rutherford Institute Submitted by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Submitted by the Lindesmith Center
    Please note there may be formatting errors in this document that occurred upon conversion to PDF. Submitted by the American Medical Association (AMA)
    Please note this is a large file that may take some time to download.

  • 3/13/00 - Center for Reproductive Rights' petition to the U.S. Supreme Court for consideration of Fourth Amendment violations. The petition was granted on February 28, 2000. Arguments will be heard in the fall of 2000.

    Amicus Brief submitted by the Lindesmith Center in support of Center for Reproductive Rights' petition to the U.S. Supreme Court





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