<p><b>A unique introduction to the constitutional arguments for and against the right to abortion</b><br><br>In January 1973, the Supreme Courtβs opinion in <i>Roe v. Wade</i> struck down most of the country's abortion laws and held for the first time that the Constitution guarantees women the right
What Roe v. Wade Should Have Said: The Nation's Top Legal Experts Rewrite America's Most Controversial Decision, Revised Edition
β Scribed by Jack M. Balkin
- Publisher
- NYU Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 211
- Category
- Library
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A unique introduction to the constitutional arguments for and against the right to abortion In January 1973, the Supreme Courtβs opinion in Roe v. Wade struck down most of the country's abortion laws and held for the first time that the Constitution guarantees women the right to safe and legal abortions. Nearly five decades later, in 2022, the Courtβs 5-4 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization overturned Roe and eliminated the constitutional right, stunning the nation. Instead of finally resolving the constitutional issues, Dobbs managed to bring new attention to them while sparking a debate about the Supreme Courtβs legitimacy. Originally published in 2005, What Roe v. Wade Should Have Said asked eleven distinguished constitutional scholars to rewrite the opinions in this landmark case in light of thirty yearsβ experience but making use only of sources available at the time of the original decision. Offering the best arguments for and against the constitutional right to abortion, the contributors have produced a series of powerful essays that get to the heart of this fascinating case. In addition, Jack Balkin gives a detailed historical introduction that chronicles the Roe litigationβand the constitutional and political clashes that followed itβand explains the Dobbs decision and its aftermath.
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