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RETHINKING ABORTION RETHINKING ABORTION EQUAL CHOICE, THE CONSTITUTION, AND REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS Mark A. Graber PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Copyright(cid:211) 1996byPrincetonUniversityPress PublishedbyPrincetonUniversityPress,41WilliamStreet, Princeton,NewJersey08540 IntheUnitedKingdom:PrincetonUniversityPress, Chichester,WestSussex AllRightsReserved. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Graber,MarkA. Rethinkingabortion:equalchoice,theConstitution, andreproductivepolitics/MarkA.Graber. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN0-691-01142-7(alk.paper) 1. Abortion—Politicalaspects—UnitedStates. 2. Abortion—Governmentpolicy—UnitedStates. 3. Abortion—UnitedStates—Moralandethicalaspects. I. Title. HQ767.5.U5G734 1996 363.4¢6¢0973—dc20 95-25448 CIP ThisbookhasbeencomposedinGalliard PrincetonUniversityPressbooksareprinted onacid-freepaperandmeettheguidelines forpermanenceanddurabilityoftheCommittee onProductionGuidelinesforBookLongevity oftheCouncilonLibraryResources PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmericabyPrincetonAcademicPress 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 To My Parents: for everything, and To Jerry and Liza: for J.B. Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction SublimeTheories,UglyFacts 3 TheArgumentforEqualChoice 8 ThingstoCome 12 ChapterI TheClashofAbsolutesRevisited 16 TheClashofAbsolutes 16 AbortionLawinBooks 18 TheLookingGlassWorldofAbortionAdvocacy 20 TheTheoreticalImpasse 37 ChapterII AbortionLawinAction 39 AbortionPast 41 AbortionPresent 64 AbortionFuture 72 ChapterIII EqualChoice 76 EqualJusticeunderLaw 76 ConstitutionalEquality 79 DiscriminatoryStateAction 84 JudicialReview 96 SlaughteringtheCompany:ThePrudentialCase againstEqualChoice 103 TheSimpleJusticeofGeneralLaws 106 ChapterIV RulebyLaw 108 BytheLawoftheLand 108 RulebyLawversusRulebyDiscretion 109 JudicialRulebyLaw 114 LawEnforcementinaDemocracy 115 viii CONTENTS ChapterV RealizingEqualChoice 118 PersuasionandPolitics 118 TheCritiqueofPureLitigation 121 TheMythofthePro-ChoiceMajority 131 RethinkingAbortionPolitics 142 Pro-ChoiceStrategyandtheNewDealPartySystem 153 Conclusion TheAllureofPro-Life 157 Notes 161 Bibliography 209 IndexofCases 237 GeneralIndex 240 Acknowledgments RETHINKINGABORTIONdefendsandelaboratesthetraditionalAmerican antipathytowardspecialprivilegesinanyareaoflaw.Fortunatelyforme, the principle of equality under law has never extended to personal rela- tionships.Whilewritingthisbook,Iwasfrequentlyremindedofhowspe- ciallyprivilegedIhavebeentohavefaithfulfriends,learnedassociates,and alovingfamily.Withouttheirinspirationandhelp,thisbookwouldhave beenasubstantiallyinferiorwork. I am particularly grateful for the advice and comments I received frommycolleaguesandgraduatestudentsattheUniversityofTexasand theUniversityofMaryland.DavidBraybrooke,ScottPowe,SandyLevin- son, Henry Dietz, Bob Hardgrave, Brian Roberts, Wallace Mendelson, Jim Gimpel, Doug Laycock, Sarah Weddington, Mike Sharlot, Paul Herrnson,Fran Buntman, andLewis Ringel readandimprovedpartsor all of this work. JimFishkin and Jon Wilkenfeld eachcreated a support- ive academic environment and provided summer money. Friends too numeroustobenamedchippedinwithhelpfulasidesandconsistenten- couragement. RogersSmith,AndyKoppelman,PhilippaStrum,SteveHelle,andJen- niferDavidsonofferedadditionalandimportantsuggestionswhenIwent outsidemyuniversitiesforassistance.LeslieGoldsteinmeritsspecialmen- tion for giving me the opportunity to test an early version of the manu- scriptattheAmericanPoliticalScienceAssociationandinheranthology, Feminist Jurisprudence: The Difference Debate (Rowman and Littlefield, 1992).TheVirginiaJournalofSocialPolicyandtheLawgraciouslypub- lishedaversionofchapterIIintheirSpring1994edition. RethinkingAbortionexistsbecauseMalcolmDeBevoisehadtheconfi- dencetoseethemanuscriptthroughsomeverydarkdays.LindaMcClain and two anonymous readers for Princeton University Press all extended themselves generously in their analyses and recommendations for im- provement. I am also grateful to Alice Falk, for the superb job she did copyeditingthemanuscript,andtoMolanChunGoldstein,forsmoothly expediting its production. Heidi Sheehan deserves extra plaudits for promptly addressing my innumerable nervous concerns with her usual professionalgrace. My family is the most special privilege I enjoy. Without Julia Frank’s emotional and editorial support, this book would have been little more thanscrappaperforthechildren.Dr.Frankservedasmymedicaladvisor andreadmoreversionsofthemanuscriptthanIwouldliketoadmit.Her x ACKNOWLEDGMENTS sharp eye is the reason why Humean philosophers will not ponder the nature of a “sceptic” abortion. Any fault you may find with Rethinking Abortion,however,probablyresultedfromtheattentionIpaidtoNaomi, Abigail, and Rebecca. Of course, any fault you may find with Naomi, Abigail, and Rebecca probably resulted from the attention I paid to Re- thinkingAbortion.

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Mark Graber writes an excellent, in-depth analysis on the issue of abortion. To start with, I have to mention over 30 pages of well-researched bibliography with which Mr. Graber supports his argument. What I like about this book is its pragmatism and a realistic analysis of the issue: enough of the
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