Abortion in America: Texas
Could abortion be banned in the USA? Philippa Thomas explores the past, present and future of this most controversial debate.
Could abortion be banned in the United States? Since the election of President Trump the question has taken on a new urgency, for both sides of America’s abortion wars. Philippa Thomas travels to two states which perfectly capture the debate – Texas and Kentucky – to explore, the past, present and future of this most controversial debate.
In the first programme Philippa visits abortion clinics in Texas to hear from women who have had abortions, and protesters who would like to stop them, about why this issue is so important. She hears from a doctor who performs abortions, a state lawmaker who would like to stop him, and an activist who wants to remove the shame about abortion. In the state capital, Austin, Philippa meets Sarah Weddington, the lawyer who argued the famous Roe versus Wade case which made abortion legal across America, and she hears how the reaction against that judgement helped create modern conservatism, modern liberalism, and elect President Trump.
Excerpts from Sarah Weddington’s oral argument in the Roe versus Wade case are provided by Oyez, a free law project by Justia and the Legal Information Institute of Cornell Law School, at www.oyez.org.
Photo: Pro-choice and pro-life activists demonstrate on the steps of the United States Supreme Court, 2016. Credit: Pete Marovich/Getty Images)
Last on
More episodes
Previous
You are at the first episode
Broadcasts
- Wed 2 May 2018 02:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service Online, Americas and the Caribbean, UK DAB/Freeview, Europe and the Middle East & West and Central Africa only
- Wed 2 May 2018 03:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service South Asia & East Asia only
- Wed 2 May 2018 04:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service Australasia
- Wed 2 May 2018 12:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service except News Internet
- Wed 2 May 2018 21:06GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service except News Internet
- Sun 6 May 2018 09:32GMTÂ鶹Éç World Service except News Internet
Podcast
-
The Compass
With ideas too big for a single episode, The Compass presents mini-series about society