April 17, 2015
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Michele Bratcher Goodwin, Chancellor’s Professor of Law; Director, Center for Biotechnology and Global Health Policy, UC Irvine School of Law
This symposium explores the ways in which courts, commentators, and advocates have framed reproductive rights, rhetorically and doctrinally. Are reproductive rights best conceptualized as an aspect of privacy, liberty, or equality? How has the framing of abortion restrictions as protecting women’s health led to greater success for the anti-abortion movement? Is the Obamacare contraception mandate best understood as a threat to religious freedom, a vindication of women’s equality, or a straightforward health care coverage requirement? How have sex- and race-selective abortion bans worked to affiliate abortion with eugenics and deny the agency of women of color? These and other issues are considered as panelists discuss the doctrinal, political, and rhetorical construction of reproductive rights.
The Rhetoric of Reproduction: Keynote
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Case Western Reserve University (College/University)Case Western Reserve University School Of Law (College/University)sexismracismdiscriminationwomen's healthReproductive Rights (Literature Subject)sexHealth Care (Industry)ObamacareThe Affordable Care ActRhetoric (Quotation Subject)Supreme Court Of The United States (Court)