Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
viii, 269 pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-250) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Before Roe. Women's business ; Unfit ; With a little help ; In her own hands ; She will find a way ; Disparity ; Roe -- The beginning of the end. Chipped away ; Trapped ; The maze ; The "abortionist" ; In defense ; Burnout ; Banned -- Post-Roe. The race ; After the fall ; A new network -- Afterword. |
Summary |
No Choice begins by discussing the ways in which life before Roe will be mirrored in life after: the wealthy and privileged will still have access, low-income people will suffer disproportionately, and pregnancy will be heavily policed. Then, Andrews looks at the states and communities that have been affected by the erosion of abortion rights in the U.S., and tells the stories of those who are most at risk from this reversal of settled law. As the battle moves to state legislatures around the country, the book profiles the people who are working to ensure safe, legal access to this fundamental part of health care. |
Subject |
Roe, Jane, 1947-2017 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
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Wade, Henry -- Trials, litigation, etc.
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Abortion -- Law and legislation -- United States.
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Reproductive rights -- United States.
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Pro-choice movement -- United States.
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Abortion services -- United States.
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Women's health services -- United States.
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Women -- United States -- Social conditions.
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Genre/Form |
Informational works.
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ISBN |
9781541768390 (hardcover) |
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1541768396 (hardcover) |
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