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The Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade legalized abortion-but the debate was far

from over, continuing to be a political battleground to this day. Bringing to light key voices that

illuminate the case and its historical context, Before Roe v. Wade looks back and recaptures how

the arguments for and against abortion took shape as claims about the meaning of the

Constitution-and about how the nation could best honor its commitment to dignity, liberty, equality,

and life. In this ground-breaking book, Linda Greenhouse, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who

covered the Supreme Court for 30 years for The New York Times, and Reva Siegel, a renowned

professor at Yale Law School, collect documents illustrating cultural, political, and legal forces that

helped shape the Supreme Court's decision and the meanings it would come to have over time. A

new afterword to the book explores what the history of conflict over abortion in the decade before

Roe might reveal about the logic of conflict in the ensuing decades. The entanglement of the

political parties in the abortion debate in the period before the Court ruled raises the possibility that

Roe itself may not have engendered political polarization around abortion as is commonly

supposed, but instead may have been engulfed by it.


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Author : Linda Greenhouse

Pages : 408 pages

Publisher : Yale Law Library

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ISBN-10 : 0615648215

ISBN-13 : 9780615648217

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The Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade legalized abortion-but the debate was

far from over, continuing to be a political battleground to this day. Bringing to light key

voices that illuminate the case and its historical context, Before Roe v. Wade looks back

and recaptures how the arguments for and against abortion took shape as claims about the

meaning of the Constitution-and about how the nation could best honor its commitment to

dignity, liberty, equality, and life. In this ground-breaking book, Linda Greenhouse, a

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who covered the Supreme Court for 30 years for The New

York Times, and Reva Siegel, a renowned professor at Yale Law School, collect documents

illustrating cultural, political, and legal forces that helped shape the Supreme Court's

decision and the meanings it would come to have over time. A new afterword to the book

explores what the history of conflict over abortion in the decade before Roe might reveal

about the logic of conflict in the ensuing decades. The entanglement of the political parties


in the abortion debate in the period before the Court ruled raises the possibility that Roe

itself may not have engendered political polarization around abortion as is commonly

supposed, but instead may have been engulfed by it.


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