Box 3
Contains 50 Results:
"Religious extremism and medicine: a volatile mixture", undated; 2000s
Includes a mixture of drafts and final copies as they appeared in newspapers. Santee frequently wrote under the pseudonym "Ann Douglas", and articles attributed to this name have been noted as such.
"Right-to-life morality: Cafeteria style", undated; 2000s
4 typed drafts. An early title appears to have been "Right-to-life ethics: Cafeteria style".
"The right to lie", undated; 2010s
Three typed drafts, including one draft with corrections and comments made in Microsoft Word.
Note that this essay is not the same as "Right-to-lie?" or "The right to lie: Pseudoscience and politics".
"Right-to-lie?", May 1994
Eleven typed drafts in varying stages of completeness. The final version is a photocopy of the article as it appeared in the May 1994 newsletter for Oklahoma NARAL.
Note that this article is not the same as "The right to lie" or "The right to lie: Pseudoscience and politics".
"The right to lie: Pseudoscience and politics", September 2012
Two typed drafts.
Note that this article is not the same as "The right to lie" or "Right-to-lie?".
"... the Roman Catholic Church...", 2012
Partial typed draft with proofreading marks.
"So you think you're pro-life?", 7 June 2003
Earlier draft without footnotes.
"So you think you're pro-life?", 5 February 2013
Later draft, considerably longer than the earlier version, and with updates and footnotes.
"Supreme Court decision 5-4", Summer 2000
Photocopy of "Choice Words," the Oklahoma NARAL newsletter.
"Texas sodomy case has implications for reproductive rights—maybe", Summer 2003
Photocopy of "Choice Words," the Oklahoma NARAL newsletter.