Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and its Aftermath
In 1973 the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision seemed to settle the abortion issue for all time. However, that victory did not win the war, and the impact of that milestone decision still echoes in on-going controversy, litigation, and political maneuvering. In this revised edition, Eva Rubin's discussion of Roe Vs. Wade's far-reaching abortion decision has been updated to bring the litigation and political-judicial controversy up through 1986. This revised account notes the changing character of the controversy and tries to assess the role of the courts in initiating social change and in controlling the impact of divisive political and social issues.
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Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and its Aftermath
In 1973 the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision seemed to settle the abortion issue for all time. However, that victory did not win the war, and the impact of that milestone decision still echoes in on-going controversy, litigation, and political maneuvering. In this revised edition, Eva Rubin's discussion of Roe Vs. Wade's far-reaching abortion decision has been updated to bring the litigation and political-judicial controversy up through 1986. This revised account notes the changing character of the controversy and tries to assess the role of the courts in initiating social change and in controlling the impact of divisive political and social issues.
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Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and its Aftermath

Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and its Aftermath

by Eva R. Rubin
Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and its Aftermath

Abortion, Politics, and the Courts: Roe v. Wade and its Aftermath

by Eva R. Rubin

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In 1973 the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision seemed to settle the abortion issue for all time. However, that victory did not win the war, and the impact of that milestone decision still echoes in on-going controversy, litigation, and political maneuvering. In this revised edition, Eva Rubin's discussion of Roe Vs. Wade's far-reaching abortion decision has been updated to bring the litigation and political-judicial controversy up through 1986. This revised account notes the changing character of the controversy and tries to assess the role of the courts in initiating social change and in controlling the impact of divisive political and social issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313256141
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/21/1987
Series: Contributions in American Studies , #89
Edition description: Rev. ed
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

EVA R. RUBIN is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at North Carolina State University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part I. Conflict and Constitutional Design
Reformers and Legislatures
Into the Courts: Litigation for Social Change
In the Supreme Court
The Politicization of Abortion
Part II. Aftermath: The Conflict Restructured
The State Legislative Response
On the National Level: Federal Action and Inaction
Afterword
Chronology 1980-1986
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

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