Politics & the English Language

The End of Roe V. Wade

Inside the Right's Plan to Destroy Legal Abortion

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  • 280 pages
  • ISBN: 978-1632460851
  • 2019-08-27

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In the past decade, right-wing efforts to end legal abortion in the United States have reached a fever pitch, with anti-abortion legislation being introduced in several “red”―and even some “purple”―states. This war on abortion has had a chilling effect on women’s reproductive health, making abortion accessible in name only in multiple parts of the country due to a lack of clinics, high cost, extensive waiting periods, and other issues. And with Roe v. Wade now likely to be overturned, half of the states in the U.S. will likely make abortion completely illegal within their borders.

The End of Roe v. Wade examines the systematic destruction of legal abortion on a state by state basis, which have long served as test cases for making abortion illegal on a federal level. This timely and urgent book also offers a harrowing glimpse into what a post-Roe America will look like, previewing the next major battle over abortion rights―pitting those who chose to end their pregnancies outside of the legal medical system against those who will prosecute them.

Robin Marty is a freelance writer, speaker and activist focusing primarily on abortion rights and activism, clinic access, and anti-abortion movement history. She is also the author of Handbook for a Post-Roe America. Her work can be found at NBC, Cosmopolitan, Politico, Rolling Stone and more.

Jessica Mason Pieklo is the Vice President, Law and the Courts at Rewire.News, an award-winning online publication devoted to reporting on reproductive and sexual health and justice. Pieklo has made frequent appearances on Democracy Now! and is often quoted by the Associated Press and Reuters on the legal implications of state-level anti-abortion restrictions.