Abstract
I. Introduction
II. The Hyde Amendment and the Redefinition of Conscience ... A. Pro-Lifers Develop an Argument for Public-Funding Bans ... B. More Complex Conscience Arguments Emerge ... C. Conscience Arguments Multiply
III. The Hyde Amendment and the Revival of the Right-Privilege Distinction ... A. Pro-Lifers Look for a New Litigation Strategy ... B. The Court Considers the Constitutionality of the Hyde Amendment
IV. The Hyde Amendment After Whole Woman’s Health ... A. Whole Woman’s Health Redefines the Undue Burden Test ... B. Reexamining the Hyde Amendment
V. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Mary Ziegler,
The New Negative Rights: Abortion Funding and Constitutional Law After Whole Woman’s Health,
96 Neb. L. Rev. 577
(2017)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol96/iss3/3