"Roe v. Wade 30 Years Later: How Have Abortion Practice, Policy, Politics, and Public Opinion Changed?" 10/8/2002
Kaiser Family Foundation, New York, N.Y.
A panel of researchers, public policy experts, and abortion providers discuss the current state of abortion politics and policies, the rates of abortion in recent years, who is having abortions today–-teens, low-income women, married women--how and why have these profiles changed, and what the future of the Supreme Court holds for abortion.
The panel discussion featured leading experts, Rachel K. Jones, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Alan Guttmacher Institute; Kathryn Kolbert, J.D., legal and public policy expert on abortion and reproductive rights at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center; Sarah Brown, MSPH, Director, The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy; and William F. Harrison, M.D., a Fayetteville, Arkansas, OB/GYN for more than 30 years.
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