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119 Nw. U. L. Rev. Online 1 (2024)

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Copyright 2024 by Teneille R. Brown                               Vol. 119
Northwestern University Law Review



ABORTION AND THE EXTREMISM OF BRIGHT
      LINE   RULES


                                                    Teneille R. Brown


ABSTRACT-Rather than eliding   the workability or necessity of bright-line
rules in certain domains, this Essay is a rallying cry for epistemic humility
regarding what  biological criteria can and  cannot  say. Policymakers
sometimes  lean on the biosciences to offer objective solutions to thorny
moral  and legal issues. But descriptive biological data cannot answer
normative  questions on their own.  Cloaking the theoretical, normative
scaffolding in biological criteria is a disingenuous but common phenomenon
I refer to as the bio-legal mismatch.

In this Essay, I discuss various abortion-restrictive statutes and cases to
elucidate the problems with the bio-legal mismatch. Specifically, I explore
the rigid use of gestational age, definitions of medical emergency, fetal
anomalies, fetal pain, and the perversion of informed consent. In each case,
related policies advance biologically naive, black-and-white thinking to
reinforce gender norms and dehumanize  pregnant people and the complex
reasons they terminate. After explaining how black-and-white thinking relies
on  cognitive  distortions and triggers tribalism, I conclude   with  a
nonexhaustive list of factors that legislators and judges should examine when
developing  policy based on  biological criteria-such as in the  highly
contested context of abortion. The factors are geared at assessing whether
the biological criteria are reliable and connected to legally and normatively
relevant events, or whether they are being exploited to mask ideological
extremism.

AUTHOR-Teneille R. Brown is the James I. Farr Professor of Law and
Director of the Center for Law and the Biomedical Sciences (LABS) at the
S.J. Quinney College of Law, and a faculty member in the Center for Health
Ethics, Arts, and Humanities at the University of Utah.


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