Title
Crow after Roe : how "separate but equal" has become the new standard in women's health and how we can change that / Robin Marty and Jessica Mason Pieklo.
ISBN
9781935439790 (electronic book)
1935439790 (electronic book)
9781935439752
1935439758
Publication Details
Brooklyn, New York : Ig Publishing, [2013]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (256 pages)
Call Number
RA564.85 .M3923 2013eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.46
Summary
"2013 will mark the fortieth anniversary of Roe v. Wade, one of the most divisive rulings ever to shape American politics. In recent years, attempts to overturn Roe v. Wade have reached a fevered pitch. Since 2010 hundreds of bills banning or creating roadblocks to abortion access, contraception, and basic women's health have been proposed across the United States, with nearly one hundred new laws going into effect. The goal is to create a law that will eventually be brought before the most conservative Supreme Court ever to occupy the bench, in order to overturn Roe v. Wade. Crow After Roe: How "Separate But Equal" Has Become the New Standard In Women's Health And How We Can Change That takes a look at twelve states that since 2010 have each passed a different anti-abortion or anti-women's health law, and how each law is explicitly written to provoke a repeal of Roe v. Wade. The book will detail not just the history of the laws in question, but how they challenge Roe v. Wade and create a reproductive health care system that puts women-especially poor, rural, or those of color-into a separate class with fewer choices or control. Robin Marty is RH Reality Check's senior political reporter, focusing primarily on state legislation restricting women's reproductive rights. Her political, women's rights, and reproductive articles have appeared in Ms. magazine, Truthout, AlterNet, and BlogHer. Jessica Mason Pieklo is the assistant director of the Health Law Institute at Hamline Law School in St. Paul, Minnesota. She covers law and politics at Care2.com and RH Reality Check. Her articles have appeared in Ms. magazine, Truthout, and AlterNet."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Introduction
Where it all began : Nebraska
the good "life"
Ohio : heartbeat ban causes heartburn in anti-abortion activists
Wisconsin : the end of medication abortion
Idaho : will a fetus in a shoe box turn a single mother into the next Roe?
Indiana : when a suicide attempt becomes murder
Oklahoma : the sooner probe
South Dakota : come for the abortion, stay for the conversion to Christianity
Washington, DC : tug of war, Medicaid-style
Texas : an inaccessible medical system for poor women
Kansas : always let your conscience be your guide
Mississippi : close the clinics, bring back the coat hanger
Arizona : banning everything but the kitchen sink
Conclusion: Taking back control.