Challenges for the Pro-Life Movement in a Post- Roe Era

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (3):618-625 (2023)
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Abstract

This article considers challenges facing the pro-life movement after Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2022). It identifies four questions the movement must face: (1) whether to adopt a combative or conciliatory rhetorical stance; (2) how to prioritize new legislative goals; (3) how to define the limits of acceptable compromise; and (4) how to respond to Americans with ambivalent attitudes toward abortion. The article argues that each of these issues could precipitate serious division in the pro-life movement that will impact likelihood of future success.

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Challenges for the Pro-Life Movement in a Post- Roe Era – ERRATUM.Cathleen Kaveny - forthcoming - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics:1-1.

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