Roe
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The leading U.S. expert on abortion law charts the many meanings associated with Roe v. Wade during its fifty-year history




The leading U.S. expert on abortion law charts the many meanings associated with Roe v. Wade during its fifty-year history
Exploring the intersection of reproductive rights and constitutional law, this book delves into landmark cases and legislative developments that have shaped the discourse around reproduction in the U.S. It examines the historical context, key figures, and pivotal moments that define the legal landscape, highlighting the ongoing debates over individual rights and state interests. Through a critical analysis, the work aims to illuminate the complexities of reproductive freedom and its implications for American society and governance.
A new understanding of the slow drift to extremes in American politics that shows how the anti-abortion movement remade the Republican Party
In the decade after the 1973 Supreme Court decision on abortion, advocates on both sides sought common ground. But as pro-abortion and anti-abortion positions hardened over time into pro-choice and pro-life, the myth was born that Roe v. Wade was a ruling on a woman's right to choose. Mary Ziegler's account offers a corrective.