From the Book - Regular Print
ch. 1. Is abortion immoral? Roe v. Wade: four decades of tragedy / Doug Bandow --
Choice to abort is up to women / Mary Elizabeth Williams --
Not all abortions are equal / Ross Douthat --
Abortion is immoral, even in the case of rape or incest / Andrew Napolitano --
Respect for the moral agency of women supports always allowing abortion / Ann Furedi --
Importance of women's moral will does not ever justify elective abortion / Karen Swallow Prior --
ch. 2. What has been the impact of Roe v. Wade? Roe v Wade is unconstitutional / William Sullivan --
Roe v. Wade is not unconstitutional / Michael C. Dorf --
Roe v. Wade has not removed the challenges to obtaining an abortion / Eleanor J Bader --
Roe v. Wade launched a debate of absolutists that ignores the majority / Steve Erickson --
Does Roe still matter? / Daniel Allott --
ch. 3. Should abortion rights be restricted? Abortions should be restricted to before twenty weeks gestation / Douglas Johnson --
Restricting abortion to before twenty weeks gestation would be inhumane / Christy Zink --
Parental-involvement laws for abortion protect minors and parents / Mary E. Harned --
Parental-involvement laws threaten the safety of minors / Nina Liss-Schultz --
ch. 4. What are some medical and social concerns about abortion? Studies show abortion may increase premature death, breast cancer risk / Dave Bohon --
Evidence does not support a causal link between abortion and breast cancer / Elaine Schattner --
Medical abortions are safe / Genevra Pittman --
Abortion-causing drugs are dangerous to women / Wendy Wright --
Selective abortion is influenced by discriminatory attitudes toward disability / Amy Julia Becker --
Selective abortion to avoid disability is sometimes the humane choice / Frances Ryan.