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ISSN 0042-0018
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Vol. 42, Issue 4, 2008January 01, 2008 PDT

The Fallacy of Mandating Contraceptive Equity: Why Laws That Protect Women with Health Insurance Deepen Institutional Discrimination

Phyra M. McCandless,
contraceptivewomen's healthhealth careinstitutional discriminationSupreme Courtconstitutional law
University of San Francisco Law Review
Phyra M. McCandless, The Fallacy of Mandating Contraceptive Equity: Why Laws That Protect Women with Health Insurance Deepen Institutional Discrimination, 42 University of San Francisco Law Review 7 (2008).

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