Abstract
Professor Bell demonstrates that the American public's attitudes about abortion have remained remarkably consistent over the past thirty years. Professor Bell looks to several traditional defenses available under criminal law and constructs an analytical framework to explain this thirty-year pattern. In light of her analytical regime, Professor Bell surveys other countries' laws on abortion and concludes that the statutes enacted by several Western European nations comport well with the American public's notions regarding the availability of abortion.
How to Cite
33 Ariz. L. Rev. 907 (1991)
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