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    Planned Parenthood has been under scrutiny most recently in the past few years for their role in abortions in the United States. Planned Parenthood believes that a woman shouldn’t be judged by the government or anyone for the decisions that they make because a woman’s body is her own and she should have the decision of what she wants to do with it. This was the basis of the Supreme Court case: Roe v. Wade. “Jane Roe” argued the Texas stature that an abortion at any time during the pregnancy was…

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    Planned Parenthood has yet again found itself in the news for doing something that is very disturbing. Well, I should say it is very disturbing for most people. However, the people who find their way to the top of this organization that will turn 100 next year, seem ok with practices that are unethical, not moral and highly illegal. Once you understand who Margaret Sanger (the creator of Planned Parenthood) is and what she stood for, the current behavior begins to make more sense. Sanger was…

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    current discussion, is whether or not Planned Parenthood should be funded. Planned Parenthood is a health center network that provides a wide range of care, such as prevention of pregnancy through contraception, reduction of the spread of sexually transmitted infections, and screening for cervical and other cancers. Planned parenthood is also responsible for 1.21 million abortions each year. Although being a place where health care is provided, planned parenthood has been at the center of many…

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    There are people who support the defunding of Planned Parenthood, but there is no substantial evidence to support the righteousness of this action. It is well known that “The Catholic Church continues to frown on contraception” (“How”). This will obviously influence Catholics to defund Planned Parenthood because the organization provides many different forms of contraceptives, which would seemingly violate their religious rules. However, “Protecting oneself from them is more than just a good…

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    of 2015, the United States Congress voted to defund the medical clinic Planned Parenthood. Defunding Planned Parenthood could have many repercussions that are harmful to more than just women. Planned Parenthood is a health care provider that is available for men, women, and adolescents. The clinic provides many different forms of services that are affordable and accessible, including abortions among others (Planned Parenthood). With Congress passing a bill that would prevent federal funding to…

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    this. Planned Parenthood and other women…

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    Planned Parenthood is a hot topic right now in the U.S., it is very interesting to me because everyone is asking if it’s a good idea to have Planned Parenthood or not a good idea to have Planned Parenthood, so I wanted to find out more about how Planned Parenthood affects the U.S. Society today and what people think of it. The Planned Parenthood Clinics are able to help a wide range of people like men, women and children. I want to talk about how Planned Parenthood affects you if you are…

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    Even though the Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health was quite successful, another case in a sense overturned that. In the 1992 case of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey, the court preserved the constitutional protection as far as the right to choose is concerned. However, it adopted new guidelines for testing and evaluating the restrictive abortion laws known as the undue burden test and state regulations can survive Constitutional review as long as they do not…

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    Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood is a government established organization that provides sex education and advice about family planning. It is highly known for their abortions in the media, because it is thought to be against many religious principles. Because of moral belief, people want to shut down the program that helps 1 out of every 5 women in their personal health problems. Planned Parenthood should not be removed because it provides many public services. Most people dislike Planned…

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    can regulate an abortion with no restrictions due to the compelling interest to protect the child. The decision of Roe v. Wade were upheld in many cases, including the Supreme Court cases of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health and Planned Parenthood v. Ashcroft in 1983, and…

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