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100 1 $aRose, Melody.
245 10 $aSafe, legal, and unavailable? :$babortion politics in the United States /$cMelody Rose.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bCQ Press,$c℗♭2007.
300 $axvi, 235 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tTables, figures, and map --$tPreface --$tIntroduction --$tA brief history of American abortion policy --$tThe early years --$tThe movement to re-legalize abortion --$tThe opposition emerges --$tThe current debate --$tAbortion as social regulatory policy --$tPolitical labels --$tResearch methodology --$tMaternal and fetal citizenship --$tBook overview --$tDiscussion questions --$tSuggested reading --$tNotes --$g1.$tAbortion : just the facts --$tIs the United States unique on the world stage? --$tIncidence of abortion in the United States --$tThe United States compared to the world --$tWhy women have abortions --$tAbortion and safety --$tWho has abortions in the United States --$tWhen women have abortions --$tThe court of public opinion --$tConclusion --$tDiscussion questions --$tSuggested reading --$tNotes --$g2.$tAbortion on demand? : the Supreme Court and abortion rights --$tPhysicians as authorities --$tThe Supreme Court's first appearance in abortion policy : challenges to the Comstock Law --$tMargaret Sanger : advocate for women's reproductive rights --$tPhysicians and the contraception and abortion movements --$tThe U.S. Supreme Court acknowledges a right to privacy --$tGriswold v. Connecticut --$tRoe v. Wade --$tThe intermediate years : protecting choice, denying rights --$tNeutral no more : Webster v. Reproductive Health Services --$tCasey : supplanting doctor authority with state authority --$tStenberg v. Carhart : a footnote or a shift? --$tConclusion --$tDiscussion questions --$tSuggested reading --$tNotes.
505 00 $g3.$tAbortion restrictions in the states --$tPractical barriers to abortion access --$tLocation of providers --$tCompetition and profit margins --$tThe graying of a generation --$tAnti-abortion extremism and violence --$tPro-choice advocates respond --$tA lack of education --$tPharmacists as roadblocks to abortion --$tStatutory barriers to abortion access --$tIllegal and unenforceable barriers --$tLegal barriers --$tBarriers to funding --$tState protections for abortion --$tPatterns of restriction and protection --$tState protections for the fetus --$tConclusion --$tDiscussion questions --$tSuggested reading --$tNotes --$g4.$tAbortion and the federal government --$tConstitutional amendment or statutory ban? --$tBanning federal funding of abortion --$tThe pro-life movement begins to organize --$tThe pro-life movement sets the terms of the debate --$tA new strategy for a new century : persuade, protect, and prohibit --$tPersuade --$tStatutory protection of the fetus --$tProhibit --$tNomination politics and the making of a new Supreme Court --$tConclusion --$tDiscussion questions --$tSuggested reading --$tNotes.
505 00 $g5.$tPro-choice, pro-life, or pro-birth? : the partisan maneuverings of abortion politics --$tParty lines converge --$tGeneral party lines --$tThe parties organize to win elections --$tThe 1960s : the parties of Lincoln and Douglas --$tThe 1970s : new coalitions for new positions --$tThe 1980s : the parties change sides --$tThe 1990s : republican loyalty and democratic disunity --$t2000 and beyond : party platforms dictate policy --$tParty in government --$tCrossing party lines on funding --$tPartisan loyalty in prohibition and fetal protection --$tDemocratic disunity, republican unity --$tThe 2004 election : abortion as a wedge issue? --$tConclusion --$tDiscussion questions --$tSuggested reading --$tNotes --$g6.$tConclusion : the pendulum swings --$tIntroduction : where could we go from here? --$tThe physicians return --$tWomen's self-help movement --$tThe religious left --$tConclusion --$tDiscussion questions --$tSuggested reading --$tNotes --$tAppendix A : Landmark contraception and abortion cases --$tAppendix B : National political party platforms statements on abortion --$tAppendix C : Web resources --$tIndex --$tAbout the author.
520 $aFinding that her students readily defend various positions on the abortion controversy, but rarely know what the actual status of abortion policy is, Rose (political science, Portland State U., Oregon) sets out the current policy--arguing that abortion is neither illegal nor available on demand--then places the partisan maneuverings of abortion debate within that context. Each chapter contains discussion questions and suggested readings.
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