#GAReads | Women Are Being Written Out of Abortion Jurisprudence

photo credit: Claire Anderson, via Unsplash

photo credit: Claire Anderson, via Unsplash

Women Are Being Written Out of Abortion Jurisprudence”:

It was hard not to miss that there were six separate opinions filed in June Medical Services v. Russo, the major abortion litigation of this year’s Supreme Court term, and that every one of those six separate opinions was penned by a man. When Roe v. Wade was written in 1973, the majority opinion also came from the pen of a man, Justice Harry Blackmun, who was at pains to protect and shield the intimate and vital relationship between a doctor (“he”) and the pregnant women. Of course, there were no women on the Supreme Court in 1973, so one could hardly have expected a woman to write the decision, or even for a man to write it with the experience of women at front of mind. Oddly, almost half a century later, none of the three women on the high court wrote a word in June Medical.

Read Dahlia Lithwick’s full article at Slate here…