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Roe: The History of a National Obsession Hardcover – January 24, 2023

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The leading U.S. expert on abortion law charts the many meanings associated with Roe v. Wade during its fifty-year history
 
“Ziegler sets a brisk pace but delivers substantial depth. . . . A must-read for those seeking to understand what comes next.”—
Publishers Weekly
 
What explains the insistent pull of
Roe v. Wade? Abortion law expert Mary Ziegler argues that the U.S. Supreme Court decision, which decriminalized abortion in 1973 and was overturned in 2022, had a hold on us that was not simply the result of polarized abortion politics. Rather, Roe took on meanings far beyond its original purpose of protecting the privacy of the doctor-patient relationship. It forced us to confront questions about sexual violence, judicial activism and restraint, racial justice, religious liberty, the role of science in politics, and much more.
 
In this history of what the Supreme Court’s best-known decision has meant, Ziegler identifies the inconsistencies and unsettled issues in our abortion politics. She urges us to rediscover the nuance that has long resided where we would least expect to find it—in the meaning of
Roe itself.
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“Ziegler sets a brisk pace but delivers substantial depth. . . . A must-read for those seeking to understand what comes next.”—Publishers Weekly

“An accessible account. . . . As always, Ziegler is a clear explainer of a complex, gray-shaded body of law.”—
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“Ziegler’s succinct description about the nation’s polarizing debate over abortion remains more relevant than ever. . . . Ziegler’s greatest contribution to the legal history of abortion (besides her prodigious research and her ability to uncover information that no one else has discovered) is her even-handed analysis and attention to nuance and complexity.”—Daniel K. Williams,
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“Lucid and cogent. . . . The strength of the book is its descriptions of the multiple meanings of
Roe in American society and how the decision became a microcosm of political polarization and debates in the US for the last half-century.”—D. Schultz, Choice

“An accessible and timely primer on the many meanings
Roe has accrued in American politics, law, and culture across half a century, deepening our understanding of this polarizing constitutional landmark.”—Ken Kersch, author of Conservatives and the Constitution

“Mary Ziegler offers a brilliant and insightful analysis of the fascinating ways in which our nation’s understanding of the abortion issue has evolved over the half-century since
Roe was decided.”—Geoffrey R. Stone, author of Sex and the Constitution

“With the landmark Supreme Court abortion decision as its lens,
Roe offers a vivid view of the half-century of political, legal, and social conflicts over judicial activism, women’s rights, the place of religion in America, racial justice, sexuality, regional and class differences—while illuminating shifting political party positioning and pivotal individuals who resist the easy labels of polarized politics.”—Martha Minow, 300th Anniversary University Professor, Harvard University

About the Author

Mary Ziegler is the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis, and author of six books on the law, history, and politics of abortion and American conservatism. She lives in Sausalito, CA.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Yale University Press (January 24, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 248 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0300266103
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0300266108
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.75 x 1 x 8.5 inches
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Mary Ziegler, a law professor at UC Davis School of Law, is one of the leading historians of the US abortion debate and the author of 4 books, including Dollars for Life: The Anti-Abortion Movement and the Fall of the Republican Establishment (Yale, 2022), Abortion and the Law in America (Cambridge, 2020), and the award-winning After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate. She speaks frequently with the media, including the Atlantic, Fox News, MSNBC, the New Republic, New York Times, NPR, and the Washington Post, She lives with her family in California. You can follow her @maryrziegler.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
    The author did a wonderful job of capturing and summarizing a 50 year history of court cases. This book highlights how Roe, for many people, represents broader issues of equality and autonomy.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023
    I wish I didn't have to say this because I love and respect this author. But this book disappointed me. The other professional reviews mentioned that the answer can be found in the "meaning of Roe itself." That's why I bought the book. But I found no explanation or even the author's opinion of the "meaning of Roe." Instead there is an exhaustive list of legal case after legal case highlighting both sides of the issue. And how it has evolved over the years. Apparently it will continue in the same vein as nothing has been resolved. I think the issue is complicated by the status of women themselves. This world is full of killing: by guns, by war, by poverty etc. Yet, it is only this "killing" that somehow sticks in the craw because it is done by women who are putting their own lives first. I can only attribute this outrage to the lack of respect for women themselves. All the opinions both pro and con were patronizing in one way or another. In reality, the woman herself is the only one who knows what is best in her own situation. I have a hard time understanding why it is anyone else's business. I was hoping to hear Zigler's opinion, but it was not in this book.
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