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Beyond the Abortion Wars: A Way Forward for a New Generation. Four Perspectives – IV - Beyond the Abortion Wars: A Way Forward for a New Generation. By Charles C. Camosy . Foreword by Melinda Henneberger . Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2015. xiv + 207 pages. $22.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2017

Sherry F. Colb*
Affiliation:
Cornell Law School

Abstract

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Review Symposium
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Copyright © College Theology Society 2017 

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References

15 Mellor, David J. and Diesch, Tamara J., “Onset of Sentience: The Potential for Suffering in Fetal and Newborn Farm AnimalsApplied Animal Behaviour Science 100 (2006): 5354 CrossRefGoogle Scholar (noting that “neurological development is insufficient for sentience until at least halfway through pregnancy”).

16 See Charles C. Camosy, “Has Roe Already Been Overturned? The Viability of the Pain-Capable Act,” The Federalist, January 21, 2015, http://thefederalist.com/2015/01/21/has-roe-already-been-overturned-the-viability-of-the-pain-capable-act/ (writing in favor of the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act).

17 Explaining a situation where a pregnancy not only puts the mother's life at risk but also renders it impractical to use indirect means to end the pregnancy.

18 Outlining his proposed Mother and Prenatal Child Protection Act.

19 Acknowledging the “complicated question of the moral status of the early embryo” and noting that his proposed act does not restrict the use of Ella or the morning-after pill.

20 Comparing an embryo to a “sprouting acorn.”

21 Sherry F. Colb, “Mike Pence's Abortion Law,” Verdict, July 29, 2016, https://verdict.justia.com/2016/07/29/mike-pences-abortion-law. See also Colb, “Acting for the Wrong Reasons: Abortion versus Other Choices,” Dorf on Law (blog), http://www.dorfonlaw.org/2016/07/acting-for-wrong-reasons-abortion.html.

22 He compares a man's obligation to pay child support to a woman's obligation to carry a child to term and noting that a man's “choice to have sex [brings] with it the natural obligation to aid any children that might result” regardless of whether the man intended to bring a child into existence.