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Vol. 50, Issue 1, 2012
September 24, 2012 CDT
Substituted Judgment and Best Interests Analysis: Protecting the Procreative Medical Rights of the Mentally Incompetent in Texas
Katie Barnhill
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constitutional right to reproductive autonomy
eugenics movement
informed consent
mentally disabled
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