Kenneth C. Edelin

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Kenneth Carlton Edelin (March 31, 1939 – December 30, 2013) was an American physician known for his support for abortion rights and his advocacy for indigent patients' rights to healthcare.[1] He was born in Washington, D.C. and died in Sarasota, Florida.

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Further reading

  • Kenneth C. Edelin, Broken Justice: A True Story of Race, Sex and Revenge in a Boston Courtroom (2007 memoir)
  • William C. Nolen, The Baby in the Bottle (1978) - book about His case was the subject of a 1978 book, “The Baby in the Bottle,” by William A. Nolen
  • Commonwealth v. Kenneth Edelin, 371 Mass. 497 (Dec. 17, 1976)
  • Homans, WP, "Commonwealth v. Kenneth Edelin : A First in Criminal Prosecution Since Roe v. Wade", Crim. Justice J., v.1, n.2, pp.207-232 (Spring 1977).