1. Colautti v. Franklin, No. 77-891, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 3, 1978, Argued , January 9, 1979, Decided
OVERVIEW: Provision of Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act was properly found to be unconstitutionally vague because provision contained an ambiguity regarding when a fetus was viable and may be viable, so that doctors did not know prescribed standard of care.
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