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PROCREATIVE LIBERTY: Revisiting Obiter Dicta and Holdings on Compulsory Sterilization or Pregnancy Termination from 1913 to 2013
(2014)
  • Naira Roland Matevosyan
Abstract
This book raises questions about the legacy of eugenics in contemporary state of reproductive health law, linking the past to recent developments in population control. It presents a comprehensive etiological classification of mental illnesses, from genotype (autosomal-dominant, autosomal-recessive, x-linked and y-linked transmissions; triplet repeat disorders, exon and intron mutations), phenotype, behavioral phenotype, to post-traumatic reactions, spatial orientations, histone disorders, and acquired comorbidity. Based on the advanced directives, seminal precedents, statutory codes and constitutional articles on "personhood" and reproductive choices, it augments a platform for further systematic analysis of the holdings on procreative liberty.
Nature, corresponding laws, dispositions, certiori, or obiter dicta of holdings at the Appellate, Supreme or Circuit Courts are randomly identified through WestLaw or LexisNexis™ using multiple keywords or Shepard's symbols, and are combined to produce pooled odds ratio according to the Mantel-Haenszel method. A variety of demographic, societal, clinical, and behavioral variables (age, gender, ethnicity, income, the degree of mental retardation, criminal history, existing property disputes), are modeled as process variables to explain the cause-outcome relationships. Dispositions are used as units of calculations and as linear functions exposed to the claims.
Of the total 52 adjudications reviewed, 40 (76.9%) concern to mentally incompetent individuals (minors or sui juris adults), and 12 (23.1%) healthy inmates of the states prisons, employees of hazardous industries, ethnic minorities, or healthy couples who plan their families due to the economic hardship. Of the 40 individuals who are defined as mentally incompetent and are subjected to judiciary review for sterilization, 87.5% suffer various degrees of congenital cognitive impairments, and 12.5% have acquired mental illness after the brain damage either in a car accident or intrapartum - during the traumatic birth. The mean age of females is 20.78 years, and the mean age of males is 30.25 years. The 46.3% of the holdings concern to potential sterilizations of minors with a mean age of 12.9 years (matters of Relf v. Weinberger, M.K.R, AL v. GRH, DD, S.C.E, Nilsson, Marcia R., Ruby v. Massey, Hayes, Cook v. State, Penny N., Hudson v. Hudson, Avery v. County of Burke, Wentzel v. Montgomery General Hospital, and AW). California is the leading state for the number of adjudications on procreative liberty matters, followed by Alabama, Indiana, North Carolina, and New York.
Parens patriae (state, parental) petitions for the tubal ligation or hysterectomy are denied in 33 cases (68.8%) pursuant to the Due Process clause of the 14th Amendment (24.2%), statutory codes and articles (63.6%), and preceding case law (87.8%). Petitions for sterilizing females are granted in 15 cases (31.2%) under the statutory penal codes and case laws, and concern to the persons with congenital mental retardation (average I.Q. 62.5, range 50-72). Only the 13.3% of these petitions are submitted by the state authorities. All vasectomy petitions are denied and reasoned under the 5th and 14th Amendments, state-constitutional jurisprudence, state penal codes, and precedents.
The case law is instructive with respect to which arguments had not been advanced. Poisson regression reveals substantial correlations between the female gender, the degree of the mental impairment, and the court orders to approve petitions for permanent sterilization (r2 = 0.724, and r2 = 802, correspondingly). No significant association are found between the age of the subjects and the court orders (r2 = 0. 356).
A century-cut outcome analysis indicates the period of 1973-1983 as the hottest decade for the legal disputes on procreation in the United States. The underlying determinants and policies are discussed.
Keywords
  • eugenics,
  • procreative liberty,
  • sterilization,
  • vasectomy,
  • skull index
Disciplines
Publication Date
Fall 2014
Series
Law, Psychology, and Medicine
ISBN
978-1502932204
Citation Information
Naira Roland Matevosyan. PROCREATIVE LIBERTY: Revisiting Obiter Dicta and Holdings on Compulsory Sterilization or Pregnancy Termination from 1913 to 2013. (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/naira_matevosyan/65/