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Fetal Personhood as 'The New Civil War over Reproduction'

Fetal Personhood as 'The New Civil War over Reproduction'

Mary Ziegler joins us to break down the fetal personhood movement’s legal strategy — and what it could mean for abortion access, contraception and in vitro fertilization. Her new book is “Personhood: The New Civil War Over Reproduction.”

KQED's Forum

April 23, 202555m 44s

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Show Notes

Overturning Roe v. Wade was never the end goal of the anti-abortion movement, says UC Davis law professor and leading abortion historian Mary Ziegler. It was always to establish personhood for a fertilized egg, subject to equal protection under the Constitution. Should the “fetal personhood” movement succeed, then providing, assisting and even obtaining an abortion could be criminal acts. Ziegler joins us to break down the fetal personhood movement’s legal strategy — and what it could mean for abortion access, contraception and in vitro fertilization. Ziegler’s new book is “Personhood: The New Civil War Over Reproduction.”


Guests:


Mary Ziegler, professor of law, UC Davis School of Law

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