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Interpreting the 2019 New York Reproductive Health Act?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InIs it legal to sell food stamps in New York?Laws affecting local government in New York StateUnder what circumstances is it OK for a layperson to shoot a fleeing burglar?Find the text to a New York law: DASAPaying with coins in the Massachusetts, California, or New YorkHow is the following law about animal abuse in New York interpreted?Dissolve a corporation as a minor stakeholder in New YorkNew York funeral arrangementsDoes the adultery law in New York affect the person being used to cheat with?FAA medical certification and the American with Disabilities Act
There has been a lot of discussion about the New York 2019 Reproductive Health Act signed by Governor Cuomo.
Under what conditions can a legal abortion be performed under the NY 2019 Reproductive Health Act?
Certain popular pundits claim that legal abortions may be performed post-birth if the mother claims that the child is a threat to her mental and/or physical health. Is an abortion legal in this case?
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There has been a lot of discussion about the New York 2019 Reproductive Health Act signed by Governor Cuomo.
Under what conditions can a legal abortion be performed under the NY 2019 Reproductive Health Act?
Certain popular pundits claim that legal abortions may be performed post-birth if the mother claims that the child is a threat to her mental and/or physical health. Is an abortion legal in this case?
united-states new-york abortion
add a comment |
There has been a lot of discussion about the New York 2019 Reproductive Health Act signed by Governor Cuomo.
Under what conditions can a legal abortion be performed under the NY 2019 Reproductive Health Act?
Certain popular pundits claim that legal abortions may be performed post-birth if the mother claims that the child is a threat to her mental and/or physical health. Is an abortion legal in this case?
united-states new-york abortion
There has been a lot of discussion about the New York 2019 Reproductive Health Act signed by Governor Cuomo.
Under what conditions can a legal abortion be performed under the NY 2019 Reproductive Health Act?
Certain popular pundits claim that legal abortions may be performed post-birth if the mother claims that the child is a threat to her mental and/or physical health. Is an abortion legal in this case?
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There is no time limit on performing a legal abortion. §2599-bb of the bill says that a physician
may perform an abortion when, according to the practitioner's
reasonable and good faith professional judgment based on the facts
of the patient's case: the patient is within twenty-four weeks from
the commencement of pregnancy, or there is an absence of fetal
viability, or the abortion is necessary to protect the patient's
life or health
It is left to ordinary language interpretation to understand what "abortion" is. The ordinary meaning of abortion does not include act that follow birth or a child. The law as amended still defines homicide as
conduct which causes the death of a person under circumstances
constituting murder, manslaughter in the second degree, or
criminally negligent homicide
and deleted the clause which included the clause
an unborn child with which a female has been pregnant for more than
twenty-four weeks
(this is how abortion past 24 weeks was formerly illegal). The definitions say that
A person, when referring to the victim of a homicide, means a
human being who has been born and is alive
Once a fetus becomes a person by being born, the homicide statute prohibits killing the person. So apart from the fact that killing a person is not "an abortion", the law does not make it legal to kill any man being who has been born and who is alive.
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There is no time limit on performing a legal abortion. §2599-bb of the bill says that a physician
may perform an abortion when, according to the practitioner's
reasonable and good faith professional judgment based on the facts
of the patient's case: the patient is within twenty-four weeks from
the commencement of pregnancy, or there is an absence of fetal
viability, or the abortion is necessary to protect the patient's
life or health
It is left to ordinary language interpretation to understand what "abortion" is. The ordinary meaning of abortion does not include act that follow birth or a child. The law as amended still defines homicide as
conduct which causes the death of a person under circumstances
constituting murder, manslaughter in the second degree, or
criminally negligent homicide
and deleted the clause which included the clause
an unborn child with which a female has been pregnant for more than
twenty-four weeks
(this is how abortion past 24 weeks was formerly illegal). The definitions say that
A person, when referring to the victim of a homicide, means a
human being who has been born and is alive
Once a fetus becomes a person by being born, the homicide statute prohibits killing the person. So apart from the fact that killing a person is not "an abortion", the law does not make it legal to kill any man being who has been born and who is alive.
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There is no time limit on performing a legal abortion. §2599-bb of the bill says that a physician
may perform an abortion when, according to the practitioner's
reasonable and good faith professional judgment based on the facts
of the patient's case: the patient is within twenty-four weeks from
the commencement of pregnancy, or there is an absence of fetal
viability, or the abortion is necessary to protect the patient's
life or health
It is left to ordinary language interpretation to understand what "abortion" is. The ordinary meaning of abortion does not include act that follow birth or a child. The law as amended still defines homicide as
conduct which causes the death of a person under circumstances
constituting murder, manslaughter in the second degree, or
criminally negligent homicide
and deleted the clause which included the clause
an unborn child with which a female has been pregnant for more than
twenty-four weeks
(this is how abortion past 24 weeks was formerly illegal). The definitions say that
A person, when referring to the victim of a homicide, means a
human being who has been born and is alive
Once a fetus becomes a person by being born, the homicide statute prohibits killing the person. So apart from the fact that killing a person is not "an abortion", the law does not make it legal to kill any man being who has been born and who is alive.
add a comment |
There is no time limit on performing a legal abortion. §2599-bb of the bill says that a physician
may perform an abortion when, according to the practitioner's
reasonable and good faith professional judgment based on the facts
of the patient's case: the patient is within twenty-four weeks from
the commencement of pregnancy, or there is an absence of fetal
viability, or the abortion is necessary to protect the patient's
life or health
It is left to ordinary language interpretation to understand what "abortion" is. The ordinary meaning of abortion does not include act that follow birth or a child. The law as amended still defines homicide as
conduct which causes the death of a person under circumstances
constituting murder, manslaughter in the second degree, or
criminally negligent homicide
and deleted the clause which included the clause
an unborn child with which a female has been pregnant for more than
twenty-four weeks
(this is how abortion past 24 weeks was formerly illegal). The definitions say that
A person, when referring to the victim of a homicide, means a
human being who has been born and is alive
Once a fetus becomes a person by being born, the homicide statute prohibits killing the person. So apart from the fact that killing a person is not "an abortion", the law does not make it legal to kill any man being who has been born and who is alive.
There is no time limit on performing a legal abortion. §2599-bb of the bill says that a physician
may perform an abortion when, according to the practitioner's
reasonable and good faith professional judgment based on the facts
of the patient's case: the patient is within twenty-four weeks from
the commencement of pregnancy, or there is an absence of fetal
viability, or the abortion is necessary to protect the patient's
life or health
It is left to ordinary language interpretation to understand what "abortion" is. The ordinary meaning of abortion does not include act that follow birth or a child. The law as amended still defines homicide as
conduct which causes the death of a person under circumstances
constituting murder, manslaughter in the second degree, or
criminally negligent homicide
and deleted the clause which included the clause
an unborn child with which a female has been pregnant for more than
twenty-four weeks
(this is how abortion past 24 weeks was formerly illegal). The definitions say that
A person, when referring to the victim of a homicide, means a
human being who has been born and is alive
Once a fetus becomes a person by being born, the homicide statute prohibits killing the person. So apart from the fact that killing a person is not "an abortion", the law does not make it legal to kill any man being who has been born and who is alive.
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