| Norma McCorvey - Pro-choice movement - 1994 - 232 pages
The spiritual/intellectual distance Roe falls below a Gandhi, a M.L. King, or many other symbolic persons is painfully obvious in her writing (we suppose Andy Meisler could ... | |
| Phillip B. Levine - Abortion - 1996 - 40 pages
We consider the effect of abortion legalization on births in the United States. A simple theoretical model demonstrates that the impact of abortion legalization on the birth ... | |
| N. E. H. Hull, Peter Charles Hoffer - History - 2001 - 336 pages
The issue of abortion has sharply divided America. The bitter debate over Roe v. Wade - in the courts, legislatures, press and streets - has grown ever more ferocious since the ... | |
| Suzanne Staggenborg - Abortion - 1994 - 244 pages
In this highly-praised analysis of the controversial pro-choice movement, Suzanne Staggenborg traces the development of the movement from its origins through the 1980s. She ... | |
| Jack M. Balkin - Law - 2005 - 303 pages
Taking positions both for and against abortion, 11 distinguished constitutional scholars rewrite the Supreme Court's opinions in this landmark case in light of 30 years of ... | |
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