Male Abortions
Sean Wilson
whoooo26505 at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 5 09:51:36 PST 2005
Absolutely not.
Mark Graber <mgraber at gvpt.umd.edu> wrote:This thread on spousal notification and undue burden brings up a
question that has always interested me. Suppose a man makes the
following uncontested claim. He admits to impregnating a woman with
whom he is not married, urging her to have an abortion, and expressing
willingness to pay all the expenses associated with abortion, including
any post-abortion counseling. Does he have a constitutional right not
to pay child care?
Mark A. Graber
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