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Mar. 24, 2000

Morals, Ethics Vie in Addicts Having Babies

DICTA A 'Family Law' client decides that breaking the law is a small price to pay to stop the birth of drug addicted, unwanted babies. Page 8.

By Erin O'Bryan
        What price are we willing to pay to stop the birth of drug addicted, unwanted babies? That is the question posed by this week's "Family Law."
        Lynn Holt's client decides that breaking the law to the possible prejudice of drug addicted women is a small price to pay to prevent their unwanted, suffering children fr...

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