Beyond abortion : Roe v. Wade and the battle for privacy / Mary Ziegler.
2018
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Author
Title
Beyond abortion : Roe v. Wade and the battle for privacy / Mary Ziegler.
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Call Number
KF1262 .Z54 2018
ISBN
9780674976702 (hardcover alkaline paper)
0674976703 (hardcover alkaline paper)
0674976703 (hardcover alkaline paper)
Description
383 pages ; 25 cm
Other Standard Identifiers
40028461510
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1007504720
Summary
More than four decades into the culture wars, Roe v. Wade has become shorthand for the American abortion debate. Rights to Privacy: The Forgotten Legacy of Roe v. Wade illuminates an entirely different and unexpected legacy of America's most controversial Supreme Court decision. Drawing on archives and extensive interviews with key participants, Rights to Privacy opens a window onto an intense debate about the right to privacy that continues to this day. In the 1970s and beyond, activists set out bold ideas about government responsibility, sexual consent, consumer rights, digital data, individual identity, and end-of-life care. These unanticipated visions of a right to choose gradually (but never completely) gave way to a more limited freedom from government. Ziegler captures the rise of contemporary ideas about privacy, all the while explaining the continuing hold that this right--and Roe--have on the public imagination.-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Soll Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Soll Fund
Table of Contents
Introduction
1
1.
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