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Regulating Abortion: The Politics of US Abortion Policy

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Regulating Abortion: The Politics of US Abortion Policy
Regulating Abortion: The Politics of US Abortion Policy

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Regulating Abortion: The Politics of US Abortion Policy

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Explores the historical development and severe ramifications of America's strict abortion regulations.
Nearly one in four women in the United States undergoes an abortion during their life. In
Regulating Abortion,
Deborah R. McFarlane and Wendy L. Hansen uncover the history of the complex web of regulations surrounding abortion in the United States and shed light on the stark reality of this heavily regulated and politically divisive health care service.
McFarlane and Hansen delve into the historical development of abortion regulations since
Roe v. Wade.
They explore the underlying reasons for the extensive regulation of what they assert is a routine and safe medical procedure. The authors examine the multitude of factors that influence state-level abortion policies, including party affiliation, religion, the representation of women in legislatures, and political contributions. By demonstrating how these factors shape the landscape of abortion regulation across different states, they reveal the varying methods and justifications used to either restrict or protect abortion access, with a particular focus on the disproportionate impacts on women of color.
The recent landmark US Supreme Court decision in
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
overturned long-standing precedents. McFarlane and Hansen provide timely insights into the implications of this ruling and how it further amplifies the disparities among states in regulating abortion. An essential resource for understanding the influences driving this divide,
Regulating Abortion
offers a comprehensive analysis of US abortion policy contextualized by relevant Supreme Court decisions and a comparative exploration of abortion regulation in Western Europe.

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