Catherine Glenn Foster on Abortion and the Dawning of a Post-Roe America

In 1973, nearly 50 years ago, the United States Supreme Court conjured a right to abortion in the Constitution, short-circuiting the democratic debate then ongoing in the states about whether to legalize pregnancy terminations, and if so, under what circumstances. Roe v Wade tore the country apart, launching the pro-life movement into national prominence, resulting in decades of committed democratic … Continue reading Catherine Glenn Foster on Abortion and the Dawning of a Post-Roe America