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Abortion and the Law in America
Roe v. Wade to the Present

Ziegler documents a shift to debates on policy costs and benefits that deepened polarization on abortion in this first legal history of the period.

Mary Ziegler (Author)

9781108735599, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 26 March 2020

326 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.47 kg

'Ziegler's already weighty account leaves the reader desirous for more of her analysis and insights, including assessing the role of white supremacy in the modern era of antiabortion movements and learning how race-based tropes may be the next level of strategizing. For this, we must await her next book.' Michele Goodwin, Perspectives on Politics

With the Supreme Court likely to reverse Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion decision, American debate appears fixated on clashing rights. The first comprehensive legal history of a vital period, Abortion and the Law in America illuminates an entirely different and unexpected shift in the terms of debate. Rather than simply championing rights, those on opposing sides battled about the policy costs and benefits of abortion and laws restricting it. This mostly unknown turn deepened polarization in ways many have missed. Never abandoning their constitutional demands, pro-choice and pro-life advocates increasingly disagreed about the basic facts. Drawing on unexplored records and interviews with key participants, Ziegler complicates the view that the Supreme Court is responsible for the escalation of the conflict. A gripping account of social-movement divides and crucial legal strategies, this book delivers a definitive recent history of an issue that transforms American law and politics to this day.

1. Roe v. Wade and the rise of rights arguments
2. The Hyde Amendment and its aftermath
3. Launching a quest to reverse Roe
4. Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the family, and equal citizenship
5. Contesting the relationship between abortion and health care
6. Partial-birth and who decides the costs and benefits
7. Polarization, religious liberty, and the war on women
Conclusion.

Subject Areas: Legal history [LAZ], Sociology [JHB], Ethical issues: abortion & birth control [JFMA], History of the Americas [HBJK]

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