Laurence H. Tribe
Abortion
The Clash of Absolutes
"An important work on a monumental subject." Anna Quindlen, New York
Times Book Review
On profound questions of birth, death, and human choice that are raised by abortionwhere
opposing sides see no common groundhow can the conflict be managed? The abortion
debate in the United States today involves all Americans in complex questions of
sex and power, historical change, politics, advances in medicine, and competing
social values. In this best-selling book, an eminent constitutional authority
shows how the nation has struggled with these questions and then sets forth new
approaches that reflect both sides' passionately held convictions. The paperback
edition includes discussion of the latest court decisions and excerpts from the
major cases, including the Supreme Court's landmark June 1992 decision in Planned
Parenthood v. Casey.
"A wide-ranging book about the controversy by a brilliant scholar and teacher of constitutional
law. . . . Tribe offers a dazzling array of arguments and approaches. . . . Tribe's
final approach to abortion, an informative discussion of new contraceptive and
procreative technologies, holds out the hope of transcending the conflict rather than
finding the common ground among its current parties." Amy Gutmann, The New
Republic
"A marvelously thoughtful guide to all facets of the current abortion controversy.
. . . Makes constructive suggestions for bridging the gulf that separates the sides
in the too-polarized abortion debate. . . . Professor Tribe's thoughtful analysis
will deepen your understanding both of your own position and that of others."
Nadine Strossen, president, American Civil Liberties Union
"Wise and powerful. . . . Intelligent people will not only learn something helpful
from [this] book, they will also be able to read it. . . . The book is more than
lucid: it is vibrant with ethical passion." Nelson W. Aldrich, Jr., New
England Monthly
"Important. . . . Tackles the conflicts of the abortion issue in a rational and humane
manner. . . . Tribe explains in a clear, conversational style the many changes in abortion
lawand the pressures that continue to build behind the scenes on each side
of the 'life vs. liberty' controversy." San Francisco Chronicle
Laurence H. Tribe is Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School.
He frequently appears on network television and National Public Radio.
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