Acknowledgments Introduction When Roe Fell: What Losing Constitutional Protection Did and Didn''t Change about Abortion in the United States Katrina Kimport Section I: What the Fall of Roe Revealed about People Who Have Abortions Chapter 1 Contraception Is Not Enough Diana Greene Foster Chapter 2 What Dobbs Revealed about the Everyday Morality of Abortion Whitney Arey & Klaira Lerma Chapter 3 Abortion Restrictions: How Much Has Actually Changed Lindsay Ruhr Chapter 4 Counting Was All We Ever Had: Measuring Change in Abortion Care After Dobbs Jenny O''Donnell Chapter 5 Toward a Unified Conceptualization of Abortion Access Jane W. Seymour & Jenny Higgins Section II: What the Fall of Roe Revealed about Abortion Provision Chapter 6 Shift Work: Abortion Care in an Ever-Changing Landscape Kelly Marie Ward & Barbara A. Alvarez Chapter 7 The Great Fallacy that American Catholic Hospitals Practice Medicine without Abortion Lori Freedman Chapter 8 Dobbs Reinvigorated the Potential of Mifepristone to "Change Everything" Tracy A. Weitz Chapter 9 "We''re Living in a Really Alternative Universe Right Now": The Limits of Physicians'' Cultural Authority Pre- Dobbs and What that Means for a Post- Dobbs World Danielle Bessett, B. Jessie Hill, Meredith J. Pensak, & Michelle L. McGowan Chapter 10 Physician Workforce Sensitivity and Reactions to Abortion Bans Alexandra Woodcock & Jessica Sanders Section III: What the Fall of Roe Revealed about Advocacy For and Against Abortion Chapter 11 Know Your Enemy: Moving Beyond the "Expose Fake Clinics" Campaign Against Anti-Abortion, Crisis Pregnancy Centers Sara Mattheisen Chapter 12 "This Right Here is a Baby:" White Evangelical Women in the Pro-Life Movement Micki Burdick Chapter 13 Evolving, Innovating, Enduring: Behind the Scenes on Abortion Funds Continuing through a Post- Dobbs Landscape Ophra Leyser-Whalen & Erin R. Johnson Notes on Contributors Resources.
When Roe Fell : How Barriers, Inequities, and Systemic Failures of Justice in Abortion Became Visible