Part 1. Social Movement Alliances and Roe v. Wade

Part 1. Social Movement Alliances and Roe v. Wade

Part 1. Social Movement Alliances and Roe v. Wade

The state of New York has passed a law stating that the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade will be applied in the state regardless of whether the Supreme Court overturns the Roe v. Wade decision. In contrast, Arkansas has passed a “trigger law” that will immediately ban abortion in the state should Roe v. Wade be overturned. See this article by Priyanka Boghani from PBS Frontline on various ways states have been preparing for a potential Supreme Court challenge to Roe.

Imagine you have been asked to give a speech to a group of Temple students on whether the state of Pennsylvania should follow New York’s or Arkansas’ lead, or some other path. Currently, one way that SCOTUS might overturn Roe v. Wade is by upholding a fetal heartbeat law (such as those recently passed in Alabama, Mississippi, and Ohio) outlawing abortions after 6 weeks. [Note: this question asks you to take a position. This may be your actual position, or it may be a position you take just for the purposes of the assignmentyou do not need to indicate this. Responses will be evaluated on their quality in general rather than on adhering to some particular point of view.]

Write a short speech (750-1000 words) in which you:

Introduce the problem in the opening paragraph and end this paragraph with an overall claim about what Pennsylvania should do to prepare

Briefly explain the three-trimester framework in Roe v. Wade including the point of viability

If you take the position that Pennsylvania should follow a strategy that would further limit abortion rights, do so in a way that helps to maintain the coalition among factions in the pro- life movement described by Trumpy, addressing each side’s ways of framing the problem (in addition to Trumpy, you might consider websites of groups such as Feminists for Life and National Right to Life).

If you take the position that Pennsylvania should follow a strategy that would maintain abortion rights, do so in a way that helps to maintain the coalition among factions in the pro- choice/reproductive justice movement alluded to by Gurr, addressing each side’s ways of framing the problem. (in addition to Gurr, you might consider websites of groups such as NARAL and Sister Song).

Conclude with some call to action

Please include a word count at the beginning of the essay

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