000317371 000__ 04779cam\a22003494a\4500 000317371 001__ 317371 000317371 005__ 20210513115004.0 000317371 008__ 060703s2007\\\\dcua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000317371 010__ $$a 2006022032 000317371 020__ $$a9781933116891 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000317371 020__ $$a1933116897 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000317371 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm70630343 000317371 035__ $$a317371 000317371 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dBAKER$$dIG#$$dYDXCP$$dTTU$$dCRH$$dBTCTA 000317371 042__ $$apcc 000317371 043__ $$an-us--- 000317371 049__ $$aISEA 000317371 05000 $$aHQ767.5.U5$$bR65 2007 000317371 08200 $$a363.460973$$222 000317371 1001_ $$aRose, Melody. 000317371 24510 $$aSafe, legal, and unavailable? :$$babortion politics in the United States /$$cMelody Rose. 000317371 260__ $$aWashington, D.C. :$$bCQ Press,$$cc2007. 000317371 300__ $$axvi, 235 p. :$$bill. ;$$c23 cm. 000317371 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000317371 5050_ $$aIntroduction -- A brief history of American abortion policy -- The early years -- The movement to re-legalize abortion -- The opposition emerges -- The current debate -- Abortion as social regulatory policy -- Political labels -- Research methodology -- Maternal and fetal citizenship -- Book overview -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Notes -- 1. Abortion : just the facts -- Is the United States unique on the world stage? -- Incidence of abortion in the United States -- The United States compared to the world -- Why women have abortions -- Abortion and safety -- Who has abortions in the United States -- When women have abortions -- The court of public opinion -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Notes -- 2. Abortion on demand? : the Supreme Court and abortion rights -- Physicians as authorities -- The Supreme Court's first appearance in abortion policy : challenges to the Comstock Law -- Margaret Sanger : advocate for women's reproductive rights -- Physicians and the contraception and abortion movements -- The U.S. Supreme Court acknowledges a right to privacy -- Griswold v. Connecticut -- Roe v. Wade -- The intermediate years : protecting choice, denying rights -- Neutral no more : Webster v. Reproductive Health Services -- Casey : supplanting doctor authority with state authority -- Stenberg v. Carhart : a footnote or a shift? -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Notes -- 000317371 5050_ $$a3. Abortion restrictions in the states -- Practical barriers to abortion access -- Location of providers -- Competition and profit margins -- The graying of a generation -- Anti-abortion extremism and violence -- Pro-choice advocates respond -- A lack of education -- Pharmacists as roadblocks to abortion -- Statutory barriers to abortion access -- Illegal and unenforceable barriers -- Legal barriers -- Barriers to funding -- State protections for abortion -- Patterns of restriction and protection -- State protections for the fetus -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Notes -- 4. Abortion and the federal government -- Constitutional amendment or statutory ban? -- Banning federal funding of abortion -- The pro-life movement begins to organize -- The pro-life movement sets the terms of the debate -- A new strategy for a new century : persuade, protect, and prohibit -- Persuade -- Statutory protection of the fetus -- Prohibit -- Nomination politics and the making of a new Supreme Court -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Notes -- 000317371 5050_ $$a5. Pro-choice, pro-life, or pro-birth? : the partisan maneuverings of abortion politics -- Party lines converge -- General party lines -- The parties organize to win elections -- The 1960s : the parties of Lincoln and Douglas -- The 1970s : new coalitions for new positions -- The 1980s : the parties change sides -- The 1990s : republican loyalty and democratic disunity -- 2000 and beyond : party platforms dictate policy -- Party in government -- Crossing party lines on funding -- Partisan loyalty in prohibition and fetal protection -- Democratic disunity, republican unity -- The 2004 election : abortion as a wedge issue? -- Conclusion -- Discussion questions -- Suggested reading -- Notes -- 6. Conclusion : the pendulum swings -- Introduction : where could we go from here? -- The physicians return -- Women's self-help movement -- The religious left -- Conclusion -- Discussion Questions -- Suggested reading -- Notes -- Appendix A. Landmark contraception and abortion cases -- Appendix B. National political party platforms statements on abortion -- Appendix C. Web resources. 000317371 650_0 $$aAbortion$$zUnited States. 000317371 650_0 $$aAbortion$$xLaw and legislation$$zUnited States. 000317371 650_0 $$aAbortion$$xPolitical aspects$$zUnited States. 000317371 85200 $$bgen$$hHQ767.5.U5$$iR65$$i2007 000317371 85641 $$3Table of contents only$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0617/2006022032.html 000317371 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:317371$$pGLOBAL_SET 000317371 980__ $$aBIB 000317371 980__ $$aBOOK 000317371 994__ $$aC0$$bISE