This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva B. Siegel. Going beyond their assertions, I suggest that an additional, more encompassing inquiry focuses on what factors are implicated in the politics of abortion and how these factors relate to larger social, political, and cultural conflicts both before and after Roe. By naming party politics and the Catholic Church, Greenhouse and Siegel posit two crucial elements that shaped the abortion debate. I assert, however, that what is not discussed in their Article is the way numerous other factors have figured into the debate, race and class being two of the most salient. Race, class, and abortion have interacted in complex and numerous ways th...
More than twenty-one years after Robert Bork\u27s failed Supreme Court nomination and seventeen year...
Leading studies argue that Roe itself radicalized debate and marginalized antiabortion moderates, ei...
A Review of Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and Its Aftermath by Eva R. Rubi
This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva B...
This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva ...
This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva B...
This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva B...
Today, many Americans blame polarizing conflict over abortion on the Supreme Court. If only the Cour...
Questions of race and abortion have shaped current legal debates about defunding Planned Parenthood ...
In a recent Yale Law Journal article, Linda Greenhouse and Reva Siegel question the received wisdom ...
Questions of race and abortion have shaped current legal debates about defunding Planned Parenthood ...
The Supreme Court\u27s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, which held that women have a federal constituti...
The 25 years following the Supreme Court\u27s landmark decision in Roe v. Wade have seen a tremendou...
On its fortieth anniversary, Roe v. Wade serves as the most prominent example of the damage judicial...
Like most major social issues with which the American people are faced, the issue of abortion legali...
More than twenty-one years after Robert Bork\u27s failed Supreme Court nomination and seventeen year...
Leading studies argue that Roe itself radicalized debate and marginalized antiabortion moderates, ei...
A Review of Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and Its Aftermath by Eva R. Rubi
This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva B...
This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva ...
This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva B...
This essay discusses the history of Roe v. Wade as recently addressed by Linda Greenhouse and Reva B...
Today, many Americans blame polarizing conflict over abortion on the Supreme Court. If only the Cour...
Questions of race and abortion have shaped current legal debates about defunding Planned Parenthood ...
In a recent Yale Law Journal article, Linda Greenhouse and Reva Siegel question the received wisdom ...
Questions of race and abortion have shaped current legal debates about defunding Planned Parenthood ...
The Supreme Court\u27s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, which held that women have a federal constituti...
The 25 years following the Supreme Court\u27s landmark decision in Roe v. Wade have seen a tremendou...
On its fortieth anniversary, Roe v. Wade serves as the most prominent example of the damage judicial...
Like most major social issues with which the American people are faced, the issue of abortion legali...
More than twenty-one years after Robert Bork\u27s failed Supreme Court nomination and seventeen year...
Leading studies argue that Roe itself radicalized debate and marginalized antiabortion moderates, ei...
A Review of Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and Its Aftermath by Eva R. Rubi