| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1976 - 1102 sider
...and the state." In re Gault, 387 US 1, 13 (1967). Certain principles, however, have been recognized. "Minors, as well as adults, are protected by the Constitution...possess constitutional rights." Planned Parenthood of Central Missouri v. Danforth, 428 US, at 74. "[W]hatever may be their precise impact, neither the Fourteenth... | |
| Edward S. Corwin, Harold William Chase, Craig R. Ducat - 1978 - 694 sider
...where minors were concerned, also violated the Constitution. Starting from the premise that "[mjinors, as well as adults, are protected by the Constitution and possess constitutional rights," the Court explained: "It is difficult ... to conclude that providing a parent with "Ibid., 164-165.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1982 - 1208 sider
...in Planned Parenthood of Central Missouri v. Danforth, 428 US 52, 74 (1976): "Constitutional rights do not mature and come into being magically only when one attains the state-defined age of maturity. Minors, as well as adults, are protected by the Constitution and possess constitutional rights."... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 sider
...the patient's pregnancy, regardless of the reason for withholding the consent. Constitutional rights do not mature and come into being magically only when...the Constitution and possess constitutional rights. See, eg, Breed v. Jones, 421 US 519 (1975); Goss v. Lopez, 419 US 565 (1975); Tinker v. Des Moines... | |
| 1990 - 540 sider
..."[ejvery natural person." Minors are natural persons in the eyes of the law and "[c]onstitutional rights do not mature and come into being magically only when...state-defined age of majority. Minors, as well as adults, . . . possess constitutional rights." Danforth, 428 US at 74, 96 S.Ct. at 2843. See also Ashcroft;... | |
| the late Bernard Schwartz - 1996 - 501 sider
...Planned Parenthood of Missouri v. Danforth, 428 US 52, 74 (1976), the right to make this decision "do[es] not mature and come into being magically only when one attains the state-defined age of majority." Thus, the constitutional protection against unjustified state intrusion into the process of deciding... | |
| |