OVERTURNED
Centered around a controversial subject that has gained momentum due to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, this title starts with that controversial decision, then backtracks to briefly explore the history behind abortion rights in the U.S. The second chapter describes the lead-up to the June 24, 2022, ruling, explaining legal principles, the dissenting opinion, and other context for understanding the originalist interpretation of the Constitution. Next, the book moves on to the responses in various states. Chapter 4, “Feeling the Effects,” looks at the impact on individuals, helping readers understand the complexities of the health decisions individuals face, the reasons why people choose to terminate a pregnancy, and differing religious views. The aftermath of the ruling—responses by employers, struggles for access to abortion pills through the mail, and more—is the focus of the fifth chapter. Finally, “The Push for New National and Interstate Laws” looks ahead to what is to come in terms of legislation and increased divisions between states. Clearly designed for report and classroom usage, the book includes primary documents as well as quotes from experts in various fields. This compact guide written in accessible language with ample color photos and infographics will be helpful for reports. Though somewhat limited in scope, it’s a solid starting point for research.