Contributor
Landis, Jacquelyn.
Imprint:San Diego : Greenhaven Press, 2006.
Description232 p. : 24 cm.
Note:U.S. abortion laws during the 1800s / Patricia G. Miller -- The Comstock Law outlaws abortion information / Margaret Sanger -- Griswold v. Connecticut extended the right to privacy too far / Robert P. George, David L. Tubbs -- Two Supreme Court justices argue the pros and cons of Roe v. Wade / Harry Blackmun, William Rehnquist -- The 1976 Hyde Amendment harms poor women / Marie Cocco -- Planned Parenthood v. Casey undermines morality / Charles Colson -- Conflicting opinions on the legacy of Roe v. Wade / Barbara Brotman -- Antiabortion legislation is gaining ground / Jodi Enda -- Abortion and morality throughout history / Alexander Sanger -- Men must take responsibility for preventing abortion / Susan B. Anthony -- The Conversion of Norma "Jane Roe" McCorvey / Norma McCorvey, with Gary Thomas -- Eugenic abortion is unacceptable / Georg Neumayr -- The Moral case for abortion / Henry Morgentaler -- The Founding of Planned Parenthood / Faye Wattleton -- Abortion should be a civil right / Betty Friedan -- The Evolution of the pro-life movement / Jack Willke -- Violence at abortion clinics / Patricia Baird-Windle, Eleanor J. Bader -- Operation Rescue and civil disobedience / Faye Ginsburg -- NARAL advocates pregnancy prevention / Karen S. Cooper -- An Abortion provider is murdered / Lou Michel, Den Herbeck -- The Partial birth abortion ban defends innocent children / George W. Bush -- The Partial birth abortion ban should be repealed / Kim Gandy -- Parental notification law will protect minors / William P. Clark, Mary L. Davenport, Maria Guadalupe Garcia -- Parental notification law will endanger teenagers / Robert L. Black, Ruth E. Haskins, Deborah Burger -- Embryonic stem cell research destroys human life / William H. Keeler -- Embryonic stem cell research is moral / William Frist -- Health care workers should be allowed to refuse to participate in abortion / Mary A. Klaver -- Health care workers should not be allowed to refuse to participate in abortions / Sue Moline Larson.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.