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We’re on the Precipice of a Post-Roe World

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Notable books mentioned: Dangerous Pregnancies by Leslie Regan, When Abortion Was a Crime by Leslie Regan, How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics by Laura Briggs, Killing for Life by Carol Mason

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Dangerous Pregnancies
Leslie Regan

The host mentions 'Dangerous Pregnancies' to highlight the complexities and dangers associated with pregnancy, especially in the context of restric…

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When Abortion Was a Crime
Leslie Regan

The host mentions 'When Abortion Was a Crime' to provide historical context on abortion regulations and the evolving conversation around women's ri…

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How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics
Laura Briggs

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We’re on the Precipice of a Post-Roe World mentions Dangerous Pregnancies by Leslie Regan, When Abortion Was a Crime by Leslie Regan, How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics by Laura Briggs, and Killing for Life by Carol Mason with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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A few weeks ago, the Supreme Court let stand a Texas law creating a system of vigilante legal enforcement against anyone who participates in an abortion after the point of fetal cardiac activity. In effect, Texas’ law bans abortions after about six weeks, which is long before many women even know they’re pregnant. And soon the court will hear arguments on a Mississippi abortion ban that will give the justices the chance to overturn Roe v. Wade directly. We may be on the precipice of a post-Roe world. But what does that actually mean? Leslie Reagan is the author of “When Abortion Was a Crime” and “Dangerous Pregnancies.” Reagan has done groundbreaking historical work to reveal what happened when U.S. states began criminalizing abortion in the early 19th century. There are lessons in our past that should inform our future, if we’ll listen. This is also a particularly personal episode for me.My partner is 33 weeks pregnant. This is our second pregnancy. Both have been unusually dangerous and physically damaging. For the state to say that it will force any people to undergo that against their will is a remarkable assumption of power over individuals. Reagan and I talk about what that means, what the state is saying about the personhood, or lack thereof, of those who become pregnant. Mentioned: "Behind the Texas Abortion Law, a Persevering Conservative Lawyer" by Michael S. Schmidt Book recommendations: How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics by Laura Biggs Killing for Life by Carol Mason Radical Reproductive Justice, edited by Loretta J. Ross, Lynn Roberts, Erika Derkas, Whitney Peoples, and Pamela Bridgewater You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Individuals interested in reproductive rights and historical perspectives on abortion.Listeners interested in social justice and reproductive rightsListeners interested in reproductive justice and political activismIndividuals interested in reproductive rights and social justice.

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Dangerous Pregnancies cover
Best for Individuals interested in reproductive rights and historical perspectives on abortion.Often cited around abortion regulations and choices

Leslie Regan, a historian, discusses her book 'Dangerous Pregnancies' in the context of abortion regulations and the state's control over pregnancy.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in reproductive rights and historical perspectives on abortion.
Key quote: There is a violence to pregnancy, a constant lurking and often realized threat.
The host mentions 'Dangerous Pregnancies' to highlight the complexities and dangers associated with pregnancy, especially in the context of restrictive abortion laws. The discussion emphasizes the profound implications of state control over personal reproductive choices and the historical context of these regulations.
ASIN: 0520274571
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When Abortion Was a Crime cover
Best for Individuals interested in reproductive rights and historical perspectives on abortion.Often cited around abortion regulations and rights

Leslie Regan, a historian, discusses her book 'When Abortion Was a Crime' in relation to the history of abortion regulations in the U.S.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in reproductive rights and historical perspectives on abortion.
Key quote: That is a profound statement for the state to make.
The host mentions 'When Abortion Was a Crime' to provide historical context on abortion regulations and the evolving conversation around women's rights and agency. This book serves as a backdrop for discussing the implications of recent laws like SB-8 and the state's control over personal choices regarding pregnancy.
ASIN: B0BLHZCQ4D
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How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics cover
Best for Listeners interested in social justice and reproductive rightsOften cited around reproductive politics

This book discusses the intersection of welfare reform, foreclosure, and political events like Trump in relation to reproductive politics.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Listeners interested in social justice and reproductive rights
Key quote: But let me suggest for your listeners, Laura Briggs, How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics, from welfare reform to foreclosure to Trump.
The host mentions 'How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics' to highlight the intersection of various social issues with reproductive rights. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of how reproductive politics have evolved and their implications in contemporary society.
ASIN: 0520299949
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Killing for Life
Carol Mason
Best for Listeners interested in reproductive justice and political activismOften cited around abortion and reproductive politics

This book explores the apocalyptic narrative of pro-life politics and its connections to racism and violence.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Listeners interested in reproductive justice and political activism
Key quote: Carol Mason, Killing for Life, the apocalyptic narrative of pro-life politics, which is really excellent for seeing how racism is part of this movement and how it became so violent.
The host mentions 'Killing for Life' to highlight the intersection of pro-life politics and racism, emphasizing the violent history of the movement. This book is recommended for its insightful analysis of how these issues are intertwined and relevant to current discussions on reproductive rights.
ASIN: 0801488192
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Best for Individuals interested in reproductive rights and social justice.Often cited around reproductive justice movement

This book is a foundational text on reproductive justice, covering theory, practice, and critique.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in reproductive rights and social justice.
Key quote: She's really, one of the people who created the reproductive justice movement, the phrase.
The host mentions 'The Radical Reproductive Justice' to highlight the foundational work of Loretta Ross in the reproductive justice movement. This book is part of a broader discussion on the implications of policing women's reproductive choices and the historical context of abortion rights.
ASIN: 1558614370
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