When Abortion Was a Crime |
Acknowledgments |
Introduction |
• | Common Law and the Criminalization of Abortion |
• | Periodization: Changing Patterns of Illegal Abortion |
Chapter 1 An Open Secret |
Chapter 2 Private Practices |
• | The Legal Loophole: Therapeutic Abortions |
• | Patterns of Practice |
Chapter 3 Antiabortion Campaigns, Private and Public |
• | The Anti-midwife Antiabortion Campaign |
Chapter 4 Interrogations and Investigations |
Chapter 5 Expansion and Specialization |
• | Abortion Specialists and Clinics |
Chapter 6 Raids and Rules |
• | Raids and Criminal Trials |
• | Hospital Rules |
• | Legal Challenges to the Abortion Laws |
Chapter 7 Repercussions |
Chapter 8 Radicalization of Reform |
• | Professional Reform Measures |
• | Feminism and Resistance at the Grassroots |
• | Constitutional Challenges |
Epilogue: Post-Roe , Post-Casey |
Note on Sources |
Abbreviations |
Notes |
• | Introduction |
• | Chapter 1 An Open Secret |
• | Chapter 2 Private Practices |
• | Chapter 3 Antiabortion Campaigns, Private and Public |
• | Chapter 4 Interrogations and Investigations |
• | Chapter 5 Expansion and Specialization |
• | Chapter 6 Raids and Rules |
• | Chapter 7 Repercussions |
• | Chapter 8 Radicalization of Reform |
• | Epilogue: Post-Roe , Post-Casey |
Bibliography |
Primary Sources |
• | Library and Archival Collections |
Court Cases (In Chronological Order) |
• | United States Supreme Court Cases |
• | Illinois Appellate Court, Illinois Supreme Court, and Other Cases |
• | Selected Medical and Health Journals |
• | Newspapers |
• | Articles, Books, Government Documents, and Interviews |
• | Secondary Sources |
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