The undue burden: parental notification requirements for publicly funded contraception.

S. Bornstein
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This article analyzes the legal impact of legislative proposals in 1998 and 1999 to require parental notification for minors seeking publicly funded contraception. Part I explores the history of Title X and some of its amendments, the HHS interpretive “squeal rule,” and the federal courts' rejection of the HHS rule based on the congressional intent behind Title X. Part II focuses on the Parental Notification Act of 1998 and its likelihood for success against a constitutional challenge, based on an analysis of precedent on parental consent requirements for contraception and abortion. Part III discusses the change in the legislative and judicial vision of adolescent privacy rights over time, from a more expansive notion of adolescents as individuals with rights to a more restrictive notion of adolescents as children subject to their parents' rights. The article concludes by touching upon some other legal trends that reveal this narrowing view of minors' privacy rights, including an increase in statutory rape prosecution during the last decade.
不应有的负担:公费避孕的父母通知要求。
本文分析了1998年和1999年立法提案的法律影响,该提案要求未成年人在寻求公共资助的避孕措施时通知父母。第一部分探讨了第十条的历史和它的一些修正案,卫生与公众服务部的解释“尖叫规则”,以及联邦法院基于第十条背后的国会意图而拒绝卫生与公众服务部的规则。第二部分侧重于1998年的“父母通知法”及其在宪法挑战中成功的可能性,基于对避孕和堕胎的父母同意要求的先例的分析。第三部分讨论了随着时间的推移,立法和司法对青少年隐私权的看法发生了变化,从一个更广泛的概念,即青少年作为有权利的个人,到一个更严格的概念,即青少年作为受制于父母权利的儿童。文章最后提到了其他一些法律趋势,这些趋势揭示了对未成年人隐私权的狭隘看法,包括过去十年中法定强奸起诉的增加。
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