Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act prioritizes the legal rights and responsibilities of parents, children, and providers. Opinion: New Tennessee law strengthens parental rights in school.
In addition to arguing that Tennessee’s law violates parents’ constitutional rights to raise their children, the brief argues that the law violates the equal protection clause by allowing ...
As Tennessee prepares to become the second U.S. state to enact a ban against adults helping minors get an abortion without parental permission, a state Democratic lawmaker and reproductive rights ...
State of Tennessee is a court case heard by the Tennessee Twelfth Judicial District Court regarding medical exceptions to the state's abortion ban, specifically relating to pregnant persons with emergent health conditions. The lawsuit was filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights on September 11, 2023, and a hearing was held April 4, 2024.
Hodgson v. Minnesota is a Supreme Court abortion rights case that dealt with whether a state law may require notification of both parents before a minor can obtain an abortion. The law in question provided a judicial alternative. The law was declared valid with the judicial bypass, but the ruling struck down the two-parent notification requirement.
Timely legal establishment of paternity typically guarantees notice and an opportunity to be heard and may confer rights to consent or withhold consent to adoption. Prenatal support of the mother and fetus assures recognition of parental rights in 34 states. [5] There is no federal law in place regulating putative father registries. [6]
A federal judge blocked the law after reproductive rights groups sued to challenge it. Yet even as legal questions linger in the Idaho case, other states like Tennessee are moving forward with ...
Case history; Prior: Habeas corpus petition dismissed, Baird v.Eisenstadt, 310 F. Supp. 951 (D. Mass. 1970); reversed, 429 F.2d 1398 (1st Cir. 1970).: Subsequent: None: Holding; A Massachusetts law criminalizing the distribution of contraceptives to unmarried persons for the purpose of preventing pregnancy violated the right to equal protection.