Hodgson v. Minnesota
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Hodgson v. Minnesota | ||||||||||||
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Supreme Court of the United States | ||||||||||||
Argued November 29, 1989 Decided June 25, 1990 |
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Court membership | ||||||||||||
Chief Justice: William Rehnquist Associate Justices: William J. Brennan, Jr., Byron White, Thurgood Marshall, Harry Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy |
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Case opinions | ||||||||||||
Majority by: Stevens (parts I, II, IV, VII) Joined by: Brennan, Marshall, Blackmun, O'Connor Concurrence by: Stevens (part III) Joined by: Brennan Concurrence by: Stevens (parts V, VI) Joined by: O'Connor Concurrence by: O'Connor Concurrence/dissent by: Marshall Joined by: Brennan, Blackmun Concurrence/dissent by: Scalia Concurrence/dissent by: Kennedy Joined by: Rehnquist, White, Scalia Dissent by: Stevens (part VIII) |
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Laws applied | ||||||||||||
Minn. Stat. ยงยง 144.343(2)-(7) (1988) |
Hodgson v. Minnesota, 497 U.S. 417 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court abortion rights case that dealt with according to which a state law may require notification of both parents before a minor can obtain an abortion, as long as a judicial alternative is present.
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