Before (and after) Roe v. Wade: new questions about backlash.: An article from: Yale Law Journal
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Author(s)Linda Greenhouse, Reva B. Siegel
PublisherYale University, School of Law
ISBN / ASINB0052QN0ZE
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From the author: The backlash narrative suggests that turning to courts to vindicate rights is too often counter-productive, and that adjudication is to be avoided at all costs. We are not ready to accept this grim diagnosis at face value, and we urge further research into the dynamics of conflict in the decades after Roe. The stakes in understanding this history are high.
Citation Details
Title: Before (and after) Roe v. Wade: new questions about backlash.
Author: Linda Greenhouse
Publication:Yale Law Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2011
Publisher: Yale University, School of Law
Volume: 120 Issue: 8 Page: 2028(60)
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
From the author: The backlash narrative suggests that turning to courts to vindicate rights is too often counter-productive, and that adjudication is to be avoided at all costs. We are not ready to accept this grim diagnosis at face value, and we urge further research into the dynamics of conflict in the decades after Roe. The stakes in understanding this history are high.
Citation Details
Title: Before (and after) Roe v. Wade: new questions about backlash.
Author: Linda Greenhouse
Publication:Yale Law Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2011
Publisher: Yale University, School of Law
Volume: 120 Issue: 8 Page: 2028(60)
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
