| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1976 - 1944 lapas
...decision legalj abortion. C. Bureau of Social Science Research, 1974: 78 percent agree that tho deci to have an abortion should be made solely by a woman and her physician, j D. National Opinion Research Survey, 1975, from 75 percent to 100 per of Catholics, Jews,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1977 - 826 lapas
...abortion laws. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement regarding abortion: The decision to have an abortion should be made solely by a woman and her doctor. Pomeroy and Landman, Public Opinion Trends: Elective Abortion and Birth Control Servicet to Teenagers,... | |
| Mark C. Miller, Jeb Barnes - 2004 - 260 lapas
...Gallup poll revealed that 64 percent of Americans, including 56 percent of Roman Catholics, agreed that "the decision to have an abortion should be made solely by a woman and her physician" (Garrow 1994, 562). At the time of Roe, moreover, elite opinion strongly favored abortion... | |
| Linda Greenhouse - 2005 - 285 lapas
...high" number of respondents favored "full liberalization of abortion laws." To the question whether "the decision to have an abortion should be made solely by a woman and her physician," 64 percent agreed, 31 percent disagreed, and 5 percent had no opinion. There was almost... | |
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