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MARY ZIEGLERBOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERSDOLLARS FOR LIFE: THE ANTIABORTION MOVEMENT, CAMPAIGN FINANCE, AND THETRANSFORMATION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY (forthcoming, Yale University Press, 2022)ABORTION AND THE CONSTITUTION (under contract, Routledge Press)RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL ABORTION LAW (editor) (forthcoming, Elgar Press)ABORTION IN AMERICA: A LEGAL HISTORY, ROE V. WADE TO THE PRESENT (Cambridge UniversityPress, 2020)BEYOND ABORTION: ROE V. WADE AND THE FIGHT FOR PRIVACY (Harvard University Press, 2018)AFTER ROE: THE LOST HISTORY OF THE ABORTION DEBATE (Harvard University Press, 2015)Before Roe v. Wade, CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY IN THE UNITED STATES eds. Nicholas Syrett andJennifer Mannion (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press)Introduction, in THE RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL ABORTION LAW, editor Mary Ziegler(forthcoming, Elgar)From Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice, in THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF FEMINISM LAW INTHE UNITED STATES, eds. Deborah Brake, Martha Chamallas, and Verna Williams (forthcoming, OxfordUniversity Press)Roe v. Wade and the Cultural Politics of Abortion, in THE COMPANION TO THE POLITICS OF AMERICANHEALTH, eds. Sophia A. Jones and Martin Halliwell (forthcoming, University of Edinburgh Press)Comment: Young v. UPS, in FEMINIST JUDGMENTS: REWRITTEN REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE, ed. KimMutcherson (Cambridge University Press, 2019)Twentieth Century Legal History, in THE HISTORY OF THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY UNITED STATES(Routledge, 2018)Roe v. Wade, in THE OXFORD RESEARCH ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN HISTORY (Oxford, 2017)A Provider’s Right to Choose: A Legal History, in ABORTION IN TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ed.Shannon Stetner et al. (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2017)Comment: Harris v. McRae, in FEMINIST JUDGMENTS: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE, eds. Linda Berger,Bridget Crawford, and Kathy Stanchi (Cambridge University Press, 2016)AWARDSThomas J. Wilson Memorial Prize for Best First Book in Any Genre, Harvard University Press, 2014University Teaching Award, Florida State University, 2016The Transformation Through Teaching Award, Florida State University, 2015ARTICLES

UNESSENTIAL: ABORTION LAW BEFORE AND AFTER COVID-19, Cornell Law Review Online (forthcoming2021)UNSETTLED LAW: SOCIAL-MOVEMENT CONFLICT, STARE DECISIS, AND ROE V. WADE, Connecticut LawReview (Forthcoming 2022)ABORTION AND THE LAW OF INNOCENCE, Illinois Law Review (forthcoming 2021)THE EQUALITY WARS, Colorado Law Review (forthcoming 2021)BAD EFFECTS: THE MISUSE OF HISTORY IN BOX V. PLANNED PARENTHOOD, Cornell Law ReviewOnline 105: 165 (2020)MEN’S REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, Pepperdine Law Review 47: 665 (2020)EARNED RIGHTS, N.Y.U. J. L. & Soc. Change 40: 261 (2020)TAMING UNWORKABILITY DOCTRINE: RETHINKING STARE DECISIS, Arizona Law Review 50: 1215 (2019)WHAT IS RACE? Connecticut Law Review 50: 279 (2018)BEYOND BALANCING: RETHINKING THE LAW OF EMBRYO DISPOSITION, American University LawReview 68: 515 (2018)RETHINKING AN UNDUE BURDEN: WHOLE WOMAN’S HEALTH’S NEW APPROACH TO FUNDAMENTALRIGHTS, Tennessee Law Review 85: 461 (2018)AFTER LIFE: GOVERNMENTAL INTERESTS AND THE NEW ANTIABORTION INCREMENTALISM, Universityof Miami Law Review 73: 78 (2018)THE JURISPRUDENCE OF UNCERTAINTY: KNOWLEDGE, SCIENCE, AND ABORTION, Wisconsin LawReview 2018: 317 (2018)WHAT IS SEXUAL ORIENTATION? Kentucky Law Review 106:61 (2018)SOME KIND OF PUNISHMENT: PENALIZING WOMEN FOR ABORTION, William and Mary Bill of RightsJournal 26:735 (2018)THE NEW NEGATIVE RIGHTS: ABORTION FUNDING AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AFTER WHOLEWOMAN’S HEALTH V. HELLERSTEDT, Nebraska Law Review 96: 577 (2018)FACING THE FACTS: THE NEW ERA OF ABORTION CONFLICT AFTER WHOLE WOMAN’S HEALTH, WakeForest Law Review 52:231 (2018)LIBERTY AND THE POLITICS OF BALANCE: THE UNDUE-BURDEN TEST AFTER WHOLE WOMAN’SHEALTH V. HELLERSTEDT, Harvard Civil-Rights Civil-Liberties Review 52:421 (2017)SUBSTANTIAL UNCERTAINTY: WHOLE WOMAN’S HEALTH V. HELLERSTEDT AND THE FUTURE OFABORTION LAW, Supreme Court Review 2016: 77 (2017)THE DISABILITY POLITICS OF ABORTION, Utah Law Review 2017: 587 (2017)REPRODUCING RIGHTS: RETHINKING THE COSTS OF CONSTITUTIONAL DISCOURSE, Yale Journal ofLaw & Feminism 28: 103 (2016)2

PERCEIVING ORIENTATION: DEFINING SEXUALITY AFTER OBGERGEFELL, Duke Journal of Gender Law&Policy 23: 223 (2016)THE CONSERVATIVE MAGNA CARTA, North Carolina Law Review 94:1653 (2016)CHOICE AT WORK: YOUNG V. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, PREGNANCY DISCRIMINATION, ANDREPRODUCTIVE LIBERTY, Denver University Law Review 93:219 (2015)THE (NON-) RIGHT TO SEX, University of Miami Law Review 69:631 (2015)IDENTITY CONTESTS: LITIGATION AND THE MEANING OF SOCIAL-MOVEMENT CAUSES, University ofColorado Law Review 86: 1274 (2015)ORIGINALISM TALK: A LEGAL HISTORY, Brigham Young University Law Review 2014: 869 (2015)BOOK REVIEW: ESTELLE B. FREEDMAN, REDEFINING RAPE: SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE ERA OFSUFFRAGE AND SEGREGATION, Law and History Review 33: 251 (2015)ABORTION AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT (NOT) TO PROCREATE, University of Richmond LawReview 48: 1263 (2014)THE PRICE OF PRIVACY, 1973 TO THE PRESENT, Harvard Journal of Law and Gender 37: 285 (2014)BEYOND BACKLASH: LEGAL HISTORY, POLARIZATION, AND ROE V. WADE, Washington and Lee LawReview 71: 969 (2014)ROE’S RACE: THE SUPREME COURT, POPULATION CONTROL, AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE, YaleJournal of Law and Feminism 25:1 (lead article; 2013)WOMEN’S RIGHTS ON THE RIGHT: THE HISTORY AND STAKES OF MODERN PRO-LIFE FEMINISM,Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law, and Justice 28:232 (2013)GRASSROOTS ORIGINALISM: JUDICIAL ACTIVISM ARGUMENTS, THE ABORTION DEBATE, AND THEPOLITICS OF JUDICIAL PHILOSOPHY, University of Louisville Law Review 51: 201(2013)AN INCOMPLETE REVOLUTION: FEMINISTS AND THE LEGACY OF MARITAL-PROPERTY REFORM,Michigan Journal of Gender and Law 19: 259 (Lead Article; 2013)SEXING HARRIS: THE LAW AND POLITICS OF THE MOVEMENT TO DEFUND PLANNED PARENTHOOD,Buffalo Law Review 60: 701 (2012)BOOK REVIEW: MARC STEIN, SEXUAL INJUSTICE: SUPREME COURT DECISIONS FROM GRISWOLD TOROE, Law and History Review 30:279 (2012)THE TERMS OF THE DEBATE: LITIGATION, ARGUMENTATIVE STRATEGIES, AND COALITIONS IN THESAME-SEX MARRIAGE STRUGGLE, Florida State University Law Review 39:467 (2012)THE POSSIBILITY OF COMPROMISE: ANTIABORTION MODERATES AFTER ROE V. WADE, 1973-1980,Chicago-Kent Law Review 87:571 (2012)THE BONDS THAT TIE: THE POLITICS OF MOTHERHOOD AND THE FUTURE OF ABORTION RIGHTS,Texas Journal of Women and the Law 21:47 (2011); selected for republication in WOMEN AND THE LAW(West, 2012)EDELIN: THE REMAKING OF THE HEADLINE ABORTION TRIAL, Saint Louis University Law Journal 55:1379 (2011)3

FRAMING CHANGE: CAUSE LAWYERING, CONSTITUTIONAL DECISIONS, AND SOCIAL CHANGE,Marquette Law Review 94:263 (2010)WAYS TO CHANGE: A REEVALUATION OF ARTICLE V CAMPAIGNS AND LEGISLATIVECONSTITUTIONALISM, Brigham Young University Law Review 2009:969 (2009)THE FRAMING OF A RIGHT TO CHOOSE: ROE V. WADE AND THE CHANGING DEBATE ON ABORTIONLAW, Law and History Review 27:281 (2009)REINVENTING EUGENICS: REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE AND LAW REFORM AFTER WORLD WAR II, CardozoJournal of Law and Gender 14:319 (2008)EUGENIC FEMINISM: MENTAL HYGIENE, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT, AND THE CAMPAIGN FOREUGENIC LEGAL REFORM, 1900-1935, Harvard Journal of Law and Gender 31:211 (2008)SELECT OP-EDS AND POPULAR WRITINGSHOW THE ANTI-ABORTION USED THE PROGRESSIVE PLAYBOOK TO ATTACK ROE V. WADE, Politico, June13, 2021(with Robert Tsai)THE ABORTION FIGHT HAS NEVER BEEN ABOUT JUST ROE V. WADE, Atlantic, May 20, 2021ABORTION IS LEGAL UNTIL A FETUS IS VIABLE. WILL THE SUPREME COURT CHANGE THAT?Washington Post, May 18, 2021THIS COULD BE THE CASE THAT TAKES DOWN ROE V. WADE, CNN, May 18, 2021ARKANSAS ABORTION BAN ISN’T A LAW. IT’S A MESSAGE, CNN, March 11, 2021SOUTH CAROLINA SHOWS WHERE THE ANTIABORTION MOVEMENT IS HEADED, New York Times, March3, 2021HOW RAPHAEL WARNOCK CAME TO BE AN ABORTION-RIGHTS OUTLIER, Atlantic, December 29, 2020ABORTION POLITICS POLARIZED BEFORE ROE. WHEN IT’S GONE, THE FIGHTING WON’T STOP,Washington Post, October 23, 2020THE SECRET CODE OF THE AMY CONEY BARRETT HEARING, Atlantic, October 14, 2020WITH A CONSERVATIVE COURT, ABORTION FOES COULD END ROE—AND GO EVEN FURTHER,Washington Post, September 23, 2020A DANGEROUS MOMENT FOR THE COURT, Atlantic, September 21, 2020HOW GINSBURG MADE THE LAW FAIRER FOR EVERY WOMAN, CNN, September 19, 2020HOW THE SUPREME COURT COULD OVERTURN ROE—ALL WHILE CLAIMING TO RESPECTPRECEDENT, Washington Post, July 1, 2020SOCIAL CONSERVATIVES ARE LEARNING ALL THE WRONG LESSONS FROM TRUMP, Atlantic, June 30,2020HOW NOT TO OUTLAW ABORTION, New York Times, June 29, 2020AFTER SUPREME COURT DEFEAT, ABORTION FOES ARE AT A CROSSROADS, CNN, June 29, 20204

WHAT NORMA MCCORVEY BELIEVES MATTERS, Atlantic, May 31, 2020THE NARROW DEFINITION OF “PRO-LIFE” IS FUELING DISREGARD FOR LIVES DURING COVID-19,Washington Post, May 1, 2020THE HEARTBEAT BILLS WERE NEVER THE REAL THREAT TO ABORTION RIGHTS, New York Times, March3, 2020SUPREME COURT WILL CONSIDER WHETHER STATES CAN ‘PROTECT’ WOMEN FROM ABORTION.WHAT’S BEHIND THAT ARGUMENT?, Washington Post, March 3, 2020DOES ABORTION HURT WOMEN? A SUBTLE NEW ATTACK ON ABORTION IS ARRIVING AT THE SUPREMECOURT, Newsweek, March 2, 2020THE END OF THE RAPE AND INCEST EXCEPTION, New York Times, Jun. 11, 2019ABORTION OPPONENTS THINK THEY’RE WINNING. HAVE THEY SET THEMSELVES UP TO FAIL?, NewYork Times, May 15, 2019WHAT CLARENCE THOMAS GETS WRONG ABOUT THE TIES BETWEEN ABORTION AND EUGENICS,Washington Post, May 30, 2019THE TWO SIDES ARE GROWING FURTHER APART ON ABORTION. WE CAN THANK DONALD TRUMP,Washington Post, April 1, 2019THE CULTURE WAR’S LONE SURVIVOR, Washington Post, January 28, 2019HOW THE ABORTION WARS BECAME A FIGHT OVER SCIENCE, New York Times, January 22, 2019THE INSIDIOUS UNRAVELING OF ABORTION RIGHTS IN AMERICA, Newsweek, December 16, 2018BRETT KAVANUGH COULD SHATTER THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THEANTIABORTION MOVEMENT, Washington Post, September 4, 2018HOW ROE IS LIKELY TO GO: NOT WITH A BANG, BUT A WHIMPER, New York Daily News, July 10, 2018WHAT DOES THE FUTURE OF ABORTION RIGHTS LOOK LIKE? Atlantic, July 2, 2018THE SUPREME COURT’S BIG ABORTION HYPOCRISY, Washington Post, June 27, 2018THE MOVEMENT THAT COULD RESHAPE THE ABORTION FIGHT, Washington Post, March 20, 2018ROE V. WADE WAS ABOUT MORE THAN ABORTION, New York Times, January 21, 2018WHEN ROE V. WADE MEANT MORE THAN JUST ABORTION RIGHTS, Washington Post, Jan. 22, 2018OHIO’S NEW ABORTION LAW IS AN ASSAULT ON ROE. HERE’S WHY IT WON’T WORK, Washington Post,December 9, 2016WHERE THE PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT GOES NEXT, New York Times, July 2, 2016THE SUPREME COURT’S TEXAS ABORTION RULING REIGNITES A BATTLE ABOUT THE FACTS,Washington Post, June 28, 2016EVERYONE AGREES THAT WOMEN WHO HAVE ABORTIONS SHOULD NOT BE PUNISHED. OR DO THEY?,Washington Post, April 1, 20165

SELECT PRESENTATIONS AND MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONSAbortion and the Law in America, Harvard Law School, Petrie-Flom Health Law Workshop, October 2020Alabama Is One of Many States Passing Abortion Restrictions, NPR, May 15, 2019With Abortion Measures, States See Chance to Challenge Roe v. Wade, PBS Newshour, May 15, 2019New Rule Allows Religious Workers to Refuse to Perform Abortion Services, NPR, May 9, 2019These Abortion Laws Could Reach the Supreme Court, NPR, February 8, 2019State Battles Over Abortion Policy Anticipate a Post-Roe World, PBS Newshour, January 31, 2019With Higher Stakes in Abortion Debate, Activists March on Washington, NPR, January 18, 2019Looking Back on President George H.W. Bush’s Legacy on Abortion, NPR, December 4, 2018Overturning Roe v. Wade Could Affect Privacy Rights for Years to Come, Mother Jones, August 3, 2018How Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court Might Affect Abortion Rights, Fox5 NY, July 26, 201810 Legal Experts on The Future of Roe v. Wade After Kennedy, Vox, July 2, 2018What Is Roe v. Wade? Velshi and Rule/MSNBC, July 3, 2018The Future of the Abortion Rights Debate, Minnesota Public Radio, July 3, 2018What Adding Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court Could Mean for Abortion Rights and the ACA, Phil. Inquirer,July 10, 2018Departure of Kennedy, “Firewall for Abortion Rights,” Could End Roe v. Wade, N.Y. Times, June 27, 2018Kennedy’s Retirement Raises the Possibility of Overturning Roe v. Wade, Washington Post, June 28, 2018The History of Title X Through U.S. History, NPR, May 28, 2018“Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt,” National Constitution Center, June 28, 2016“Judicial Review and the Trajectory of Conscience Claims,” American Historical Association Annual Meeting,January 2016, Atlanta, Georgia“Repurposing Roe: The Right to Privacy in Modern America,” Harvard Law School Legal History Workshop,November 10, 2015“After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate,” Harvard Law School, November 10, 2015“Choice Rhetoric and Single Issue Politics: Abortion Politics in the Decade After Roe,” American Society for LegalHistory Annual Meeting, October 30, 2015“After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate,” Politics and Prose, July 15, 20156

“After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate,” American Association of Law Schools Midyear Meeting,June 24, 2015“The Making of Pro-Life Constitutionalism,” Law and Society Association National Conference, May 31, 2015“Compromise and Polarization,” University of Florida College of Law Faculty Workshop, University of FloridaLaw School, February 17, 2015“Gender, Compromise, and Polarization after Roe v. Wade,” Symposium on Science, Sexuality, and the Law, YaleUniversity, February 5, 2015“After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate,” American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting,January 3, 2015“Assisted Reproduction in Context,” National Association of Women Judges 2014 Annual Conference, October 16,2014“Identity Contests: Litigation and the Meaning of Social-Movement Causes,” Annual Ira C. Rothgerber, Jr.,Conference, University of Colorado School of Law, October 2, 2014“Meaningful Reproductive Liberty: A History,” Veteran Feminists of America Conference, St. Louis, Missouri,September 27, 2014“Originalism and the Making of Pro-Life Constitutionalism, 1965-1985,” Policy History Conference, Columbus,Ohio, June 4, 2014“Illegitimate Conceptions: Unwed Motherhood and the Remaking of the Abortion Wars,” Law and SocietyAssociation National Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 31, 2014“Negotiating the Double Standard: Sex in the Abortion Debate, 1965-1980,” Organization of American HistoriansAnnual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 11, 2014“Choice at Work: A History,” A Revolutionary Moment: Women’s Liberation in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s,Boston University, March 28, 2014“Originalism Talk,” Legal Scholarship 4.0 Conference, Northeastern University School of Law, March 12, 2014“Pro-Life Constitutionalism and the Making of Legal Conservatism,” American Historical Association AnnualMeeting, Washington, D.C., January, 3, 2014“Remaking a Right to Choose, 1973-1985,” Rutgers Symposium on Fetal and Women’s Bodies, Rutgers UniversityInstitute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, November 10,2013“Beyond Backlash: Rethinking Social-Movement Responses to Roe v. Wade,” Symposium: Roe at Forty—TheControversy Continues, Washington and Lee University School of Law, November 7, 2013“Constructing Backlash: Legal History, the Pro-Life Movement, and Roe v. Wade,” Law and Society AssociationNational Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, May 31, 2013“The Ascendancy of Choice: Remaking the Abortion-Rights Movement,” American Historical Association AnnualMeeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, January, 4, 20137

“The Making of a Woman’s Right to Choose: 1973-1983,” American Society for Legal History Annual Meeting, St.Louis, Missouri, November 10, 2012“Reinterpreting Roe: Legal Consciousness and the Right to Choose, 1973-1982,” Feminist Legal Theory CriticalResearch Network Conference, October 10, 2012“The Invention of the Right to Choose, 1973-1983,” University of Akron School of Law Faculty Workshop, October9, 2012“A Difficult Relationship: Roe, Feminism, and Population Control Within the Abortion-Rights Movement, 19651983,” Policy History Conference, Richmond, Virginia, June 9, 2012“Roe and the Reasons for Radicalization, 1965-1983,” Emerging Family Law Scholars Conference, FordhamUniversity, May 21, 2012“The Clash of Absolutes? Gender, Compromise, and Opposition to Roe v. Wade, 1973-1981,” Association for Law,Culture, and the Humanities Annual Conference, Texas Wesleyan University, March 17, 2012Keynote Speech, “Rethinking Roe: Moderates, Polarization, and the Constitutionalization of Divisive Issues,”Constitution Day, University of Illinois College of Law, September 17, 2011“The Authority Myth,” St. Louis University School of Law Workshop Series, October 12, 2011“The Possibility of Compromise: Antiabortion Moderates and Roe v. Wade, 1973-1983,” Women’s Legal HistorySymposium, Chicago-Kent School of Law, October 14, 2011“The Noisy Revolution: Reexamining Divorce Reform, 1973-1983,” Workshop on Women Rethinking Equality,American Association of Law Schools Midyear Meeting, June 22, 2011“Negotiating Gender in the Classroom,” AALS Breakfast for New Women Law Professors, American Associationof Law Schools Midyear Meeting, June 25, 2011“Enemies, Collaborators, Creators: Reinterpreting Roe v. Wade, 1973-1980,” Association for Law, Culture, and theHumanities Annual Conference, University of Nevada, March 12, 2011“Edelin: The Remaking of the Headline Abortion Trial,” Childress Colloquium, Saint Louis University School ofLaw, September 24, 2010“Roe’s Road Not Taken: Meta-Privacy Rights and the Contingency of Abortion Law, 1970-1978,” Saint LouisUniversity School of Law, September 29, 2010EDUCATIONHarvard Law School, J. D., cum laude, June 2007Harvard College, B.A., magna cum laude, English and American Literature and Language and RomanceLanguages and Literatures, 2004EXPERIENCEVisiting Professor Law, Harvard Law School, January 2022-May 2022Stearns Weaver Miller Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law, October 2014Associate Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law, January 2016Assistant Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law, June 2013-December 2015Assistant Professor of Law, St. Louis University School of Law, July 2010-June 2013Postdoctoral Associate and Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fellow in Law, Yale Law School, August 2008-August 20108

Hon. John A. Dooley, Vermont Supreme Court, Law Clerk, August 2007- August 2008Harvard Project on Wrongful Convictions, Co-Director, fall 2005 - spring 2007SERVICEExecutive Committee, American Society for Legal History, 2020Executive Committee, American Association of Law Schools Section on Legal History, 2020Chair, American Association of Law Schools Section on Legal History, 2016-2017Co-Chair, American Bar Association Committee on Historic Commemorations, 2016Chair, Cromwell Article Prize Committee, American Society for Legal History, 2016-2017Cromwell Article Prize Committee, American Society for Legal History, 2015-2017Program Committee, American Society for Legal History, 2016Chair-Elect, American Association of Law Schools Section on Legal History, January 2015-January 2015Secretary, American Association of Law Schools Section on Legal History, January 2015-December 2015Treasurer, American Association of Law Schools Section on Legal History, January 2014-December 2014COURSES TAUGHTTorts; Family Law; Roe at Fifty; Employment Law; Constitutional Law; Sex, Reproduction, and the LawTEACHING INTERESTSConstitutional Law; Gender, Sexuality and Law; Legal History; Employment Law; Torts9

ROE V. WADE WAS ABOUT MORE THAN ABORTION, New York Times, January 21, 2018 . WHEN ROE V. WADE MEANT MORE THAN JUST ABORTION RIGHTS, Washington Post, Jan. 22, 2018 . OHIO’S NEW ABORTION LAW IS AN ASSAULT ON ROE. HERE’S WHY IT WON’T WORK, Washington Post, December 9, 2016 . WHERE THE PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT GOES NEXT, New York Times, July

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