question archive In Casey v Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania (1992), the Supreme Court a) ruled that since this issue was not in the Constitution, they had to leave it to the states to decide

In Casey v Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania (1992), the Supreme Court a) ruled that since this issue was not in the Constitution, they had to leave it to the states to decide

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In Casey v Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania (1992), the Supreme Court

a) ruled that since this issue was not in the Constitution, they had to leave it to the states to decide.

b) reaffirmed a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy.

c) overturned Rowe v. Wade.

d) ruled that the state (through a physician's care), not a woman, has the right to terminate a pregnancy.

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