Exploring the Politics of Abortion Regulation in the United States: A Review of “Regulating Abortion”
The University of New Mexico political science professors, Deborah R. McFarlane and Wendy L. Hansen, have recently published a groundbreaking book titled “Regulating Abortion: The Politics of U.S. Abortion Policy” with Johns Hopkins University Press. This timely book delves into the complex history of abortion regulations in the United States, shedding light on the heavily regulated and politically divisive nature of this essential healthcare service.
In a country where nearly one in four women undergo an abortion in their lifetime, McFarlane and Hansen’s research uncovers the intricate web of regulations surrounding abortion, exploring the reasons behind the extensive regulation of what they argue is a routine and safe medical procedure. They analyze the various factors influencing state-level abortion policies, including party affiliation, religion, representation of women in legislatures, and political contributions.
The authors highlight the shifting landscape of abortion regulations since the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, with an increase in restrictions accelerated by partisan politics and the recent overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022. They also examine the disproportionate impacts of these regulations on women of color, revealing the varying methods and justifications used to either restrict or protect abortion access.
With the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturning long-standing precedents, McFarlane and Hansen’s insights into the implications of this ruling are more crucial than ever. They hope that “Regulating Abortion” becomes an essential resource for understanding the influences driving the divide in abortion policy and offers a comprehensive analysis contextualized by relevant Supreme Court decisions and a comparative exploration of abortion regulation in Western Europe.
The book is now available for pre-orders, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the genesis and impacts of state and federal abortion restrictions. This thoroughly researched work is essential for anyone seeking to navigate the challenging landscape of abortion regulations and the disparities among states in regulating abortion.