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Parental notification laws
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I am passing along this request for Tracy Davis, a staff attorney with
the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence in their
Washington, D.C. office. If you have any suggestions for her, please
e-mail her directly at tjd@pcadv.org
Her request:
We currently are working on a "friend of the court" brief for a case
that the Supreme Court will hear this fall. The case has to do with
abortion parental notification laws. Our brief is taking the
perspective of how these laws endanger and are unconstitutional for
abused teens. This perspective includes teens abused by their
parents/guardian and teens in abusive dating relationships.
As lawyers, we are doing our best at researching social science data
about how parental notification laws place abused teens at greater risk
and/or impact their decision-making process regarding accessing
abortion/sexual health care serivces. We are reaching out to some
social scientists in an effort to get suggestions on whose work
(articles, data, books, etc...) might be particularly on point. And it
would be great if the research had a class and race perspective as well.
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Jane A. Siegel, Ph.D.
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice
Rutgers University
405-07 Cooper Street
Camden, NJ 08102
(856) 225-6143 - Phone
(856) 225-6435 - Fax
jasiegel@camden.rutgers.edu
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