Reproduction Final: Contemporary Politics of Abortion Rights

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What are Klarman’s key factors driving backlash?

Judicial salience, lack of compromise, resentment, political exploitation, geographic variation, and instability.

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What is the eighth factor driving backlash the authors introduce? (Abortion Politics After Dobbs)

media opportunities for the losing side

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Why do critics say Dobbs’ “democracy” claim is weak? (Abortion Politics After Dobbs)

Due to gerrymandering, voting restrictions, and constrained direct initiatives.

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What makes abortion uniquely intractable? (Abortion Politics After Dobbs)

Irreconcilable disagreements over when life begins and mother–fetus prioritization.

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Three proposed federal abortion approaches in Abortion Politics After Dobbs?

National ban (unlikely), codifying Roe, 15-week compromise.

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What is at stake in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA?

Access to mifepristone (abortion pill).

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What is under question in Idaho v United States?

if narrow carve-outs for abortion care under Idaho’s near-total abortion ban challenge emergency care law (EMTALA)

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What did Medina v. Planned Parenthood limit?

Medicaid patients’ ability to choose providers offering abortion care.