The Social and Economic Consequences of a Ban on Abortion Patti Lee 2007.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Politics and the Courts While the US Supreme Court is not an elected institution, many people still characterize the court as either liberal or conservative.
Advertisements

Abortion and the Supreme Court
UNIT VI – THE U.S. CONGRESS (12), & LGBT RIGHTS PART 1 – LGBT RIGHTS Advanced Placement ® American Government and Politics.
A Legal History of Abortion in America
Pro-Choice Eric Andrews and Paul Davidsen. History In 1973, the Supreme Court guaranteed American women the right to choose abortion in In 1973, the Supreme.
The Supreme Court and Roe vs. Wade. Initiating Questions What is Roe vs. Wade? What is Roe vs. Wade? Why is this case significant? Why is this case significant?
Roe v. Wade Mr. Phipps U.S. History. The Questions Is abortion considered a moral question by the majority of American citizens? Is abortion considered.
A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1837Charles Goodyear vulcanizes rubber 1848process patented to manufacture hollow rubber.
What is a person? When is a person? The Abortion Cases.
Chapter Objectives Define maternal, infant, and child health.
TENNESSEE AMENDMENTS 1, 2, 3, 4 What you need to know about the Four (4) Tennessee Constitutional Amendments for 2014.
The Global Gag Rule By: Sameen Farooq and Grace-Marie Ottomanelli Pre-med GHLI /9/08.
What is privacy? “He is his own best friend, and takes delight in privacy whereas the man of no virtue or ability is his own worst enemy and is afraid.
What is a person? When is a person? The Abortion Cases.
KATE O’SHEA AND JACQUELYN GENOVESI Abortion. History of Abortion in the US Anti Abortion laws first appeared in the early 1800’s laws included forbidding.
Privacy Griswold v. CT; Roe v. Wade; Planned Parenthood v. Casey Archive: Meyer v. NE;
Abortion: A Controversial Issue. What is it? Abortion is the act of purposely removing a human embryo or fetus from its mother’s uterus before it is capable.
THE PARADOXICAL ERA By: Morgan Hess. WELFARE POLICES Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) (1975) Workers who earned less than $4,000/yr. were given.
Presented by:  The Catholic Pro-Life Committee of North Texas Respect Life Ministry of the Diocese of Dallas 
Limits of Liberty Same Sex Marriage & Abortion Rights.
Unit 6: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, Lesson 3 Freedom of Religion Right to Privacy To what extent has the Supreme Court expanded protections given.
Webster V. Reproductive Health Services By Ross Sobotta Hour 5A A.P Government.
Decentering “Choice”: Moving from Abortion Rights to Reproductive Justice and a Multiracial Framework Beverly Yuen Thompson, Ph.D. Texas Woman’s University,
By: Nick Sale, Gaby Hill. ROEWADE Defendant: Court District Attorney Henry Wade Was the man who represented the state of Texas in the Texas District.
Name the Constitutional Amendment Vocab Landmark Supreme Court Cases Protecting Civil Rights More Supreme Court Cases
The Women’s Movement Chapter 6, Theme B.
Women’s movements of the 1920s and the 1960s Women’s movements of the 1920s and the 1960s.
Abortion Issues What is wrong with having an abortion? Is abortion the root problem or is it a symptom of a larger and deeper problem in the.
HN 300 Unit 9 Seminar Diversity and Human Services Madelyn Harvey, PhD.
A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1837Charles Goodyear vulcanizes rubber 1848process patented to manufacture hollow rubber.
Economic growth was very important so their political system made long term plans to make sure they could keep this on. The government realized the country.
PART II WOMEN’S RIGHTS What are civil rights?. Women and Equal Rights A. Seneca Fall Convention (1848): beginning of the women’s rights movement; leaders.
Dr Andrew Glencross ~ Abortion Government and Politics of the USA Hillary Term, Lecture 32.
Webster vs Reproductive Health Services
Planned Parenthood of Southern PA v. Casey Roe v. Wade Revisited.
ROE V WADE (1971). Case scenario: ->In June 1969, Norma L. McCorvey discovered she was pregnant with her third child. She returned to Dallas, Texas, where.
Privacy at Issue: the US Supreme Court's Abortion Cases Jesseca Holcomb PSC 499 November 28, 2007.
South Dakota, ABORT MISSION! By Jocelyn Karlan and Rebecca Rosen.
Roe v. Wade Mr. B U.S. History. 1. To demonstrate an understanding of the impact of Roe vs. Wade on women’s rights. 2. To evaluate the laws governing.
+ Abortion Rights Does the argument belong in the public domain?
A BORTION P OLICY PROJECT Nancy Ding. HISTORY: BEFORE ROE v. WADE Abortion was legal at the time when the settlers came to America During the creation.
Defending a Choice for Women: A Feminist Video Ethnography Beverly Yuen Thompson, Ph.D. Florida International University.
Law in American Society Substantive Due Process & Reproductive Rights.
US 1960s 30 States have contraception laws.
The 8 th and 9 th Amendment Michael Ozaki, Karen Hsueh, Katherine Ngan, Cassie Baca, Katie Rosenberg, and Meagan Wong.
Privacy, Birth Control, Sexual Orientation, Sex Discrimination.
The Right to Privacy and the NINTH AMENDMENT. The Right to Privacy and the NINTH AMENDMENT The Ninth Amendment: “The enumeration in the Constitution,
1 st Amendment Freedom of Speech. Texas v. Johnson 1989 Issue: Is the desecration of an American flag, by burning or otherwise, a form of speech that.
Abortion: The Legal Perspective. The Progression of the “Women’s Rights” Movement Believe it or not, less than a century ago, birth control and all forms.
Human Sexuality Notes:. ABORTION  Definition: Termination of a fetus. Has become less accessible for poor, young and women of color.  Medically induced/Non-surgical.
WEEK 8: THE ABORTION DEBATE. Agenda ■1. Review- ■2. Lesson- ■3. Lake of Fire Documentary- 45.
The privacy of citizens A right to privacy? – Griswold v Connecticut (1965) The right to choose? – Roe v Wade (1973), Casey v Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania.
Abortion Rae, Moral Choices, ch. 5. Legal Background Roe v. Wade (1973) –A woman has a constitutional right to an abortion. Abortion “on demand” during.
“Substantive Due Process”  What is “process”?  What is “substance”?  What might “substantive due process mean”?  Linguistically it is nonsensical.
Abortion Arguments from both sides Roe v. Wade: 1973, 7-2 Fundamental right Laws- presumption of unconstitutionality Trimesters – 1 st – unrestricted –
Right to Privacy. » Is There a Right to Privacy? ˃Definition: the right to a private personal life free from the intrusion of government +The right to.
Right to Privacy GOVT 2305, Module 4.
Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Abortion Donald Trump Hillary Clinton
Ariel Bonus & Sierra Bryner
CIVIL RIGHTS OPEN-NOTES TEST TOMORROW NOTES-CHECK #s 61–63 TOMORROW
The Warren Court 1953 – 1969 Chief Justice Earl Warren
Abortion.
November 15, 2018 Modern Issues in the U.S. Agenda:
Chapter 20: Civil Liberties: Protecting Individual Rights Section 1
Right to Privacy.
Chapter 20: Civil Liberties: Protecting Individual Rights Section 1
Do Now.
NARAL By Edward Rowe.
Civics Final Review #2 Do your best on the test!!.
Presentation transcript:

The Social and Economic Consequences of a Ban on Abortion Patti Lee 2007

Introduction Landmark Supreme Court Cases Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) Roe v. Wade (1973) Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989) Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) Presidential Administrations on the issue Reagan Bush 41 Clinton Bush 43 Implications of a ban on abortion Economic Social

Landmark Supreme Court Cases Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) Roe v. Wade (1973) Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989) Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992)

Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) Landmark case in privacy 1961-National Council of Churches of Christ The Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut Fourteenth Amendment “Case or controversy” “an uncommonly silly law”

Roe v. Wade ( 1973 ) Norma L. McCorvey Could not have abortion under Texas law Abortion deemed as a fundamental right

Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989) Questionable preamble No public hospital or public hospital worker was to take part in an abortion nor were public hospitals allowed to expend funds on abortions

Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) Urged Court to overturn Roe V. Wade (1973). Missouri’s provisions Informed consent Spousal notification Parental consent 24 hour waiting period Imposition of reporting requirements

Presidential Administrations on the Issue

Reagan Administration While governor of California, signed the California Abortion Reform Act Made over 300 appointments, most all of them anti-abortion Approved anti-abortion legislation Sent personal messages to the National Right to Life Committee as well as ministers

George H. W. Bush Administration Supported a woman’s right to an abortion as a Texas congressman Changed position during the 1988 election to gain support of the Christian Right Pushed for denial of funding for abortions

Clinton Administration lifted the gag rule on Title X fund recipients influenced Congress to alter the language of the Hyde Amendment to include funding for “wrongful pregnancies” resulting from rape and incest allowed abortions on American military bases Two Supreme Court Justices appointed supported Roe

George W. Bush Administration Has supported ban of “partial-birth” abortions Reduced Access to family planning Reinstates gag rule on international family planning assistance Funds abstinence-only education in public schools Packs the courts to overturn Roe

Economic Consequences

Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children Four eligibility requirements: categorical residential Income nutrition risk Statistics demographics of participants Annual cost

Social Consequences

Are Abortions affecting crime rates? Pre-Legalized Abortion Little access or affordability No optimal time for child-bearing Post-Legalization Drastic drops in crime beginning in 1991 Healthier children born—both mentally and physically Other Theories aging of the population better policing strategies heightened gun control laws increased capital punishment

The Justification is Simple Unwanted children are at a greater risk for crime, and legalized abortion leads to a reduction in the number of unwanted births. Legalized abortions in the United States can account for about half of the decline between 1991 and 1997.

Further Reading Levitt, Steven D. and Dubner, Stephen J. (2005). Freakonomics Hull, N.E.H. and Peter Charles Hoffer. (2001). Roe v. Wade: The Abortion Rights Controversy in American History Goetz, Christopher and Christopher Foote. (2005). “Oops-onomics.” The Economist.