"Abortion is inherently different from other medical procedures because no other procedure involves the purposeful termination of a potential life"
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The subtext is a bid to shift the debate from rights to metaphysics without saying "personhood". "Potential life" is a constitutional compromise phrase, simultaneously conceding that the fetus is not straightforwardly a rights-bearing person while insisting it is morally legible enough to reorder the legal analysis. That ambiguity is strategic: it invites restriction while avoiding the burden of proving when life, legally speaking, begins.
Context matters. Stewart served through the Court’s early modern abortion cases, when justices were trying to translate a combustible moral dispute into manageable doctrine. This sentence reads like jurisprudential triage: establish abortion as sui generis, and you can justify exceptional rules - more state interest, less deference to individual choice - without admitting you’re legislating morality.
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| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
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| Source | Verified source: Harris v. McRae (Potter Stewart, 1980)
Evidence: Abortion is inherently different from other medical procedures, because no other procedure involves the purposeful termination of a potential life. (Page 448 U.S. 325-326). This is not from a book, speech, or interview. The earliest primary-source publication I found is Justice Potter Stewart's majority opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court case Harris v. McRae, 448 U.S. 297 (1980). The quoted sentence appears in the opinion at page 325, continuing onto page 326 in the official U.S. Reports pagination shown on the source page. The wording commonly circulated without the comma after 'procedures' is a minor punctuation variant; the court opinion includes the comma. Other candidates (1) The Encyclopedia of Supreme Court Quotations (Christopher A. Anzalone, 2019) compilation96.8% ... Potter Stewart Harris v. McRae, 448 U.S. 297, 325 (1980) Abortion is inherently different from other medical proc... |
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