New Perspectives on the Defense of the Unborn as
a Constitutional Issue
Fr. Clifford Stevens is a priests of the Archdiocese of Omaha, and the
founder of the National Association for Embryonic Law. He has done extensive
research into the question of what Constitutional history teaches us about how
the controversy of abortion should be settled in America.
His research is not only thorough; it is inspiring. It is based on the
conviction that we must not consider
Roe vs. Wade as a decision that settled the abortion issue, but rather
as a decision that opened the issue, for the first time in Constitutional
history. Looking back at other decisions which, by faulty reasoning, gave cover
to acts of violence but were eventually overturned, Fr. Stevens shows us the
work that has to be done by a new generation of attorneys and legal scholars to
overturn Roe.
After an extensive review of his material, and with his permission, Priests
for Life now presents, for the first time anywhere, a synthesis of the work of
this dedicated priest.
The Rights of the
Unborn: The Constitutional Challenge to Roe v. Wade
(This book is the longest and most comprehensive exposition of Fr. Stevens'
research.)
Prospectus For a Legal Challenge
to Roe v. Wade
The Rights of the Unborn from Common Law
to Constitutional Law
Roe v. Wade: the Catholic Dilemma
The Rights of the Unborn: The
Constitutional Issues
Report to His Holiness, Pope John Paul II
on the Status of the Abortion Question in the United States of America