It was a fascinating bit of research. Having put forward the "personhood" argument previously, this seemed a rather obvious companion analysis to perform, and it was quite the reveal on how the courts treat issues that the media and the public capture under the rubric of "bodily autonomy."
It was a fascinating bit of research. Having put forward the "personhood" argument previously, this seemed a rather obvious companion analysis to perform, and it was quite the reveal on how the courts treat issues that the media and the public capture under the rubric of "bodily autonomy."
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It was a fascinating bit of research. Having put forward the "personhood" argument previously, this seemed a rather obvious companion analysis to perform, and it was quite the reveal on how the courts treat issues that the media and the public capture under the rubric of "bodily autonomy."