Summary: In 1973 the supreme court had the "Doe vs. Bolton" case. This case had to deal with abortion. In Georgia the abortion laws were if a woman was either in danger or could die from the pregnancy, the fetus could be born with a serious birth defect, or the woman was pregnant because she was raped. You also had to be approved to get an abortion by 3 different physicians and a special committee of the staff where abortions were performed. Doe was a 22 year old lady who had 2 children in foster home, her husband abandoned her ,and she lived with her poor and needy family. Doe was unprepared for another child and tried to get an abortion. But was denied an abortion because she didn't fit in to any of the categories. The court ruled in Doe's favor with a vote of 7-2. The Georgia abortion laws were violating the women rights to privacy and terminating her pregnancy. Analysis: …show more content…
So this relates to judiciary because it was a disagreement between Doe and the clinic for her to get an abortion. So she took it to the supreme court to get it resolved. And they ruled in her favor. Since the judges ruled in her favor abortion was legal everywhere. Evaluation: People should care about the Doe vs Bolton case because it really has an affect on woman. It determines if woman can either just get an abortion for irresponsible or if they aren't finiacally and physically ready to have a child. They don't have to go through all these different physicians and get approved by all to get an abortion. It's a law that lets women have their rights to privacy. Even if that means terminating a baby.