 | M. Catherine Maternowska - Social Science - 2006 - 221 pages
Under the Global Gag Rule, foreign family planning agencies may not receive US
assistance if they provide abortion services, including counseling or ... | |
 | Oliver Trager - Social Science - 1993 - 208 pages
The gag rule has nothing to do with whether abortion should be legal. ... Bush
says no: if you're poor, you only get half the facts Medical professionals ... | |
 | Mary C. Segers, Timothy A. Byrnes - Political Science - 1995 - 279 pages
... poor women's abortions, only to have the measure vetoed by President Bush.
... regulation (the "gag rule") banning abortion counseling in any federally ... | |
 | Michele McKeegan - Social Science - 1992 - 227 pages
... abortion counseling, failed several times to reverse the gag rule while it
... Archer made it clear that the Bush administration stood solidly behind ... | |
 | Michelle Goldberg - Political Science - 2009 - 259 pages
Abortion, of course, was the reason for the most significant US policy shift ...
Pro-choicers would come to call the policy the "global gag rule," since it ... | |
 | Margo M. Harris, Gale Group - Social Science - 2004 - 168 pages
Many abortion opponents also were unhappy with the gag rule, fearing that it set
a dangerous ... In November 1991 when President Bush received HR 2707, ... | |
 | Paige Whaley Eager - Social Science - 2004 - 234 pages
Mexico City Policy/Global Gag Rule In 2000, Congress and the Clinton ... the
influence the anti-abortion movement has within the Bush administration. ... | |
 | James F. Simon - Law - 1999 - 336 pages
A month after the decisions in the Minnesota and Ohio abortion cases were
announced ... commentators predicted, President George Bush, who had supported
the ... | |
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