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Government and Politics of the USA Hillary Term,
Lecture 32
Abortion
Dr Andrew Glencross andrew.glencross_at_eui.eu
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Readings for today
  • Required reading
  • McKay chap. 14
  • Singh chap. 16
  • Additional resources
  • Tony Kaye, Lake of Fire (2006)
  • John Donohue and Steven Levitt, The Impact of
    Legalized Abortion on Crime, Quarterly Journal of
    Economic (2000)
  • Leslie Reagan, When Abortion Was A Crime, 1997,
    (HL-200-583)

3
Agenda
  • The Abortion Debate Another Case of American
    Exceptionalism?
  • History of Abortion Policy
  • Current Conflict Over Abortion Policy
  • Developments in the 2008 Election

4
The Issues A Clash of Rights
  • Pro-Life Fetal Rights
  • vs
  • Pro-Choice Reproductive Rights

5
Abortion American Exceptionalism?
Why So Controversial?
  • Well Organized Lobbies Pro-Life and Pro-Choice
    conduct a very public and fractious debate over
    abortion, has even spilled over into violence
  • Highly Divided Public Opinion 57 think
    abortion should be legal in most/all cases, 40
    think opposite, also important factor for voting
    45 consider it extremely/very important
  • Federalism Roe v. Wade was a SC decision that
    overturned a state statute, sometimes seen as a
    case of judicial activisim, could potentially be
    overturned by new ruling, composition of SC
    crucial

6
History of Abortion Policy
  • Legislation for abortion, as with contraception,
    traditionally a matter for the states
  • By 1900 most states had criminalized abortion but
    throughout 20th century illegal abortions
    performed
  • Late 60s/early 70s number of states reform
    abortion law decriminalizing it under more
    liberal conditions, leads to women traveling to
    other states for terminations
  • Case brought to SC in 1973 Roe v. Wade,
    challenge to Texas statute outlawing abortion
    except to save the mothers life

7
History of Abortion Policy Roe v. Wade
  • The Ruling 7 to 2 majority, deemed that
    abortion was part of a citizens right to privacy
    in family matters, interpretation based on due
    process clause of 14th amendment
  • Right to privacy seen as fundamental but not
    unqualified during first trimester womans
    choice is absolute but thereafter, when fetus
    becomes viable state can restrict that choice
  • Thus SC rejected notion of fetus as a person with
    right to life this was not original intent of
    14th amendment
  • Dissent two justices argued the SC created a
    constitutional right from nowhere and that
    historically the 14th amendment not intended to
    deny states prerogative in this area given the
    plentiful existence of state prohibition of
    abortion in 1868

8
Current Conflict Over Abortion Policy
  • State Legislation many states have placed
    restrictions on abortions, eg parental
    involvement for minors, mandatory waiting periods
    and counselling, SC has found restrictions on
    access legal as long as they do not place undue
    burden on women
  • Federal Funds 1976 Fed govt passed legislation
    denying states right to use Medicare funds for
    abortion, upheld by SC
  • State Testing of Roe v. Wade in 2006 S. Dakota
    passed law making abortion a felony as deliberate
    challenge to SC, but was never tested as state
    referendum overturned law by 56 to 44
  • Composition of SC justices views on abortion
    closely scrutinised at each new nomination, since
    80s more conservative Court, National Abortion
    Federation claims only 3 are explictly pro-choice

9
Current Conflict Over Abortion Policy
  • Partial Birth Abortions in 2003 Congress banned
    so-called partial birth abortions, occurring in
    2nd trimester, upheld as constitutional by SC in
    2007 Gonzales v. Carhart
  • First time Congress has legislated on abortion,
    resisted by most pro-choice groups as thin end of
    the wedge, yet at time 62 thought procedure
    should be illegal
  • Parties and Presidents all Rep Presidents
    except Nixon opposed Roe decision, all Dem
    Presidents supported it, Reps official platform
    is for constitutional amendment banning abortion,
    Dems pro-choice
  • Abortion and Crime Donohue and Levitt article
    claims 50 of reduction in US crime since 80s
    related to legalisation of abortion

10
Developments in the 2008 Election
Race and Patriotism
  • Anti-Americanism? Obama controversy over his
    local pastors God Damn America and 9/11 as
    just retribution
  • Obamas Response in no other country on Earth
    is my story even possible but also
  • I can no more disown him than I can disown the
    black community. I can no more disown him than I
    can my white grandmother
  • Comments reflect the complexities of race in this
    country that we've never really worked through --
    a part of our union that we have yet to perfect.

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Next Week
  • Back to Simon
  • Good luck in the Final Exam
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