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Reproductive Rights in New York and New Jersey - Abortion, the Empire, and the Garden (Hardcover)
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Reproductive Rights in New York and New Jersey - Abortion, the Empire, and the Garden (Hardcover)
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New York and New Jersey maintain almost identical laws dealing with
abortion, but the process for developing those laws differed in
each state. Courts were heavily involved in New Jersey, whereas
most policy decisions came from elected officials in New York. In
this book, Parent argues that these differences in the location of
policy development in the two states are attributable to early
changes that took place either in the courts or the state houses.
These early changes set the narrative frame for how abortion was
conceptualized in New York and New Jersey respectively, helping to
lock in a legal or political outlook that kept development of
abortion law and policy within its originating institution. Using
the words of judges and justices from state and federal courts as
well as lawmakers in the two states over a forty-year period,
Parent demonstrates that how policy makers thought and wrote about
abortion had a critically important impact on the extent to which
courts or elected officials would ultimately create the laws that
limited or expanded access to reproductive rights.
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