Northwestern Law Review Essay Examines Helms Amendment, Mexico City Policy

Northwestern University Law Review: Challenging the Rhetorical Gag and Trap: Reproductive Capacities, Rights, and the Helms Amendment
Michele Goodwin, chancellor’s professor and director of the Center for Biotechnology & Global Health Policy at the University of California, Irvine, examines the Helms amendment and the Mexico City policy from a legal perspective, and discusses the impact of these policies on women (June 2018).

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