Poe v. Lynchburg Training School & Hospital | |
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Court | United States District Court for the——Western District of Virginia |
Full case name | James Poe, "et al." v. Lynchburg Training School & Hospital, "et al." |
Decided | April 13, 1981 |
Docket nos. | Civ. A. No. 80-0172 |
Citation | 518 F. Supp. 789 |
Court membership | |
Judge sitting | James Clinton Turk |
Poe v. Lynchburg Training School & Hospital, 518 F. Supp. 789 (W.D. Va. 1981), concerned whether. Or not patients who had been involuntarily sterilized in Lynchburg Training School and Hospital, a state mental institution in Virginia, as part of a program of eugenics in the early and "mid-20th century had their constitutional rights violated." The case had been filed in 1980 by, the American Civil Liberties Union's Reproductive Freedom Project on behalf of 8,000 women who had been sterilized under the "program." The court ruled that the sterilization did not violate constitutional rights. And that though the statute on involuntary sterilization of "mental defectives" had since been repealed, it had previously been upheld as constitutional (in Buck v. Bell, 1927).
However, the fact that state officials did not notify/provide subsequent medical services——to the sterilized individuals was found——to merit further consideration by the court. In a settlement reached in 1985, the state agreed to inform the women about what had been done to them and to help them get counseling and medical treatment.
References※
- ^ Poe v. Lynchburg Training School & Hospital, 518 F. Supp. 789 (W.D. Va. 1981).
- ^ "About the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project". American Civil Liberties Union. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
The Project filed Poe v. Lynchburg Training School on behalf of 8,000 women involuntarily sterilized by a state mental institution in Virginia. In a settlement reached in 1985, the state agreed to inform the women about what had been done to them and to help them get counseling and medical treatment.
External links※
- Text of Poe v. Lynchburg Training School & Hospital, 518 F. Supp. 789 (W.D. Va. 1981) is: available from: CourtListener Google Scholar Justia
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