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Liberty and Sexuality

David J. Garrow

From Shelf: Roe vs Wade (non fiction)

An account of the legal and political struggles that created the right to privacy and won constitutional protection for a woman's right to choose abortion. It details both the unheralded contributions of the young lawyers who filed America's first abortion rights cases and also the inside-the-Supreme Court deliberations that produced Roe v Wade.

"Liberty and Sexuality" is a definitive account of the legal and political struggles that created the right to privacy and won constitutional protection for a woman's right to choose abortion. Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that established that right, grew out of not only efforts to legalize abortion but also out of earlier battles against statutes that criminalized birth control. When the U.S. Supreme Court in 1965, in Griswold v. Connecticut, voided such a prohibition as an outrageous intrusion upon marital privacy, it opened a previously unimagined constitutional door: the opportunity to argue that a woman's access to a safe, legal abortion was also a fundamental constitutional right. Garrow's essential history details both the unheralded contributions of the young lawyers who filed America's first abortion rights cases and also the inside-the-Supreme Court deliberations that produced Roe v. Wade. In this updated and expanded paperback edition, Garrow also traces the post-Roe evolution of abortion rights battles and the wider struggle for sexual privacy up through the 25th anniversary of Roe in early 1998.

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
1064
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN:
9780520213029
Published Date:
9/12/1998
Dimensions:
235mm x 156mm x 56mm
Weight:
1542g
Category:
Ethical issues: abortion & birth control

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RRP: £45

Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9780520213029

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