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1 N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2A:87-1 (West 1969). There was little case law interpreting this language, though, at a minimum, it appears that the statute would have allowed those abortions necessary to save the life of the mother. See State v. Moretti, 244 A.2d 499, 504 (N.J. 1968).
2 See Y.W.C.A. of Princeton, N.J. v. Kugler, 342 F.Supp. 1048 (D. N.J. 1972), vacated and remanded, 475 F.2d 1398 (3d Cir. 1973), judgment reinstated, Civil No. 264-70 (D. N.J. July 24, 1973), aff’d mem. op., 493 F.2d 1402 (3d Cir. 1974). Prior to Roe, the New Jersey Supreme Court rejected a vagueness challenge to the statute. See State v. Moretti, supra, n.1.
3 1978 N.J. Laws 482, 687-88, ch. 95, § 2C:98-2.
4 See Right to Choose v. Byrne, 450 A.2d 925, 934 (N.J. 1982) (“The right to choose whether to have an abortion . . .is a fundamental right of all pregnant women”) (striking down restrictions on public funding of abortion); Planned Parenthood of Central New Jersey v. Farmer, 762 A.2d 620 (N.J. 2000) (invalidating parental notice statute).

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