@article{771600, recid = {771600}, author = {Aronson-Rath, Raney.}, title = {The last abortion clinic /}, publisher = {PBS Video,}, address = {[Alexandria, Va.] :}, pages = {1 videodisc (approximately 60 min.) :}, year = {2005}, note = {Originally broadcast on November 8, 2005 as a segment of the television program Frontline.}, abstract = {"The headlines today are filled with speculation about changes in the U.S. Supreme Court and what those changes might mean for abortion--an issue that has divided the country for more than 30 years. Heated rhetoric from both sides continues to be heard in courtrooms and on the campaign trail. But while attention is often focused on the arguments, there is another story playing out in local communities. Pro-life advocates have waged a successful campaign to reduce abortions in many places throughout the country. By using state laws to regulate and limit abortion and by creating their own clinics to offer alternatives to women, they have changed the facts on the ground. FRONTLINE investigates the steady decline in the number of physicians and clinics performing abortions, and focuses on local political battles in states like Mississippi, where only a single clinic performs the controversial procedure."--Container.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/771600}, }