Born-Alive Infants Protection Act

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The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act was a law passed by the United States Congress in 2002. It extends legal protection to an infant born alive after a failed attempt at induced abortion.

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    Abortion law (Part of the abortion series)
    History & overview: Case law, History of abortion law, Laws by country
    Types of regulation: Buffer zones, Conscience clauses, Informed consent, Fetal protection, Parental involvement, Spousal consent


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