Beyond Abortion: <i>Roe v. Wade</i> and the Battle for Privacy

Beyond Abortion: Roe v. Wade and the Battle for Privacy

by Mary Ziegler
Beyond Abortion: <i>Roe v. Wade</i> and the Battle for Privacy

Beyond Abortion: Roe v. Wade and the Battle for Privacy

by Mary Ziegler

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Overview

For most Americans today, Roe v. Wade concerns just one thing: the right to choose abortion. But the Supreme Court’s decision once meant much more. The justices ruled that the right to privacy encompassed the abortion decision. Grassroots activists and politicians used Roe—and popular interpretations of it—as raw material in answering much larger questions: Is there a right to privacy? For whom, and what is protected?

As Mary Ziegler demonstrates, Roe’s privacy rationale attracted a wide range of citizens demanding social changes unrelated to abortion. Movements questioning hierarchies based on sexual orientation, profession, class, gender, race, and disability drew on Roe to argue for an autonomy that would give a voice to the vulnerable. So did advocates seeking expanded patient rights and liberalized euthanasia laws. Right-leaning groups also invoked Roe’s right to choose, but with a different agenda: to attack government involvement in consumer protection, social welfare, racial justice, and other aspects of American life.

In the 1980s, seeking to unify a fragile coalition, the Republican Party popularized the idea that Roe was a symbol of judicial tyranny, discouraging anyone from relying on the decision to frame their demands. But Beyond Abortion illuminates the untapped potential of arguments that still resonate today. By recovering the diversity of responses to Roe, and the legal and cultural battles it energized, Ziegler challenges readers to come to terms with the uncomfortable fact that privacy belongs to no party or cause.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674976702
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 02/23/2018
Pages: 400
Sales rank: 877,659
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Mary Ziegler is Stearns Weaver Miller Professor of Law at Florida State University College of Law.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 A History of Privacy Politics 15

2 Sexual Liberty 41

3 Mental Illness and the Right to Refuse Treatment 82

4 Deregulation and the Future of Medicine 121

5 Death, Discrimination, and Equality 163

6 Conscientious Objection, Roe, and the Role of the Judiciary 202

Conclusion 239

Abbreviations 255

Notes 259

Acknowledgments 369

Index 371

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