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Abortion Debate: Is This Reproductive Right a Moral Wrong?
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Abortion Debate: Is This Reproductive Right a Moral Wrong?
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Nadine Strossen
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Nadine Strossen
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Scott Klusendorf
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Running Time
2 Hrs. 9 Min.
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Watch a civil debate on the morality of abortion hosted at Wayne State University. Former president of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and professor at New York Law School Nadine Strossen argues that abortion is not morally wrong and provides a legal backing for abortion citing Roe v. Wade and other rulings that have upheld abortion as legal in the United States. President of the Life Training Institute Scott Klusendorf argues that abortion is morally wrong, advocating for personhood from the moment of fertilization and that terminating any pregnancy at any point is murder. After arguing their positions and asking each other questions they open up the debate to questions from the audience. Throughout the debate many complicated issues are addressed such as the ethics of abortion when the mother's health is in jeopardy, morning after pills, the role of the father in abortion, and many other interesting topics related to this complex and contentious issue.
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