What follows is an online symposium concerning Professor Carol Sanger’s latest book, About Abortion: Terminating Pregnancy in Twenty-First-Century America (Harvard University Press 2017) (table of contents here). Links to the Introduction and Commentaries are set out below.
- Naomi Cahn & June Carbone, Introduction to About Abortion Symposium
- David Pozen, The Abortion Closet
- Leslie Griffin, Talking About Abortion
- Helen Alvare, Ending the Silence
- Khiara Bridges, Abnormalizing Abortion
- David Cohen, About Abortion Providers
- Rachel Rebouche, Life, Loss, Listening and Lennart Nilsson
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Professor Carol Sanger
- A Dialogue on Abortion: Madeline Hopper interviews Carol Sanger, Columbia Law School News, March 24, 2017
- Margaret Talbot, Why It’s Become so Hard to Get an Abortion, The New Yorker, April 3, 2017 (reviewing About Abortion)
- Carol Sanger, Norma McCorvey, Donald Trump and American women today: What it would mean to return to a pre-Roe United States, Daily News, February 24, 2017
- Carol Sanger, Talking About Abortion, Social & Legal Studies (vol. 25, #6, Dec. 30, 2016)
- Carol Sanger, Abortion Politics in the Age of Zika, US News & World Report, July 7, 2016
- Carol Sanger, Looking Your Fetus in the Eye: Mandatory Ultrasound and the Politics of Abortion, Dissent, November 10, 2009