Abuse of discretion
An edition of Abuse of discretion (2013)
the inside story of Roe v. Wade
By Clarke D. Forsythe
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Encounter Books
Language
eng
Pages
477
Description:
Based on 20 years of research, including an examination of the papers of eight of the nine Justices who voted in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, this is a critical review of the deliberations that went into the Supreme Court's abortion decisions and how the mistakes made by the Justices in 1971-1973 have led to the turmoil we see today in legislation, politics, and public health. The first half of the book looks at the mistakes made by the Justices; the second half critically examines the unintended consequences of the abortion decisions in law, politics, and women's health. Why do the abortion decisions remain so controversial after almost 40 years, despite more than 50 million abortions, numerous presidential elections, and a complete turnover in the Justices? Why did such a sweeping decision, producing such prolonged political turmoil, come from the Supreme Court in 1973? The controversy has hardly subsided, and the reasons why are to be found in the Justices' deliberations in 1971-1972 that resulted in their unprecedented decision.--From publisher description.
subjects: Abortion, Law and legislation, United States, Political questions and judicial power, Trials (Abortion), Trials, litigation, Abortion, law and legislation, united states, Abortion, government policy, united states, Trials, united states, Government policy
People: Jane Roe (1947-), Henry Wade
Places: United States, Government policy