Hodgson v Minnesota files. 1923-1990 (bulk 1981-1989).

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Hodgson v Minnesota files. 1923-1990 (bulk 1981-1989).

Materials relating to the legal challenge to Minnesota's 1981 parental notification law concerning abortions for underage women, particularly several U. S. district court cases, the Attorney General's defense of the state's position, and documentation of the United States Supreme Court case, Jane Elizabeth Hodgson, et al., v Minnesota, et al.

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