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  1. Planned Parenthood joined doctors and laypeople leading the ASA in advocating for abortion law reforms and for studies that would advance abortion procedure safety. In a strategic move to incrementally increase abortion access, the ASA advocated only for "medically necessary" abortions. But members of the larger abortion law reform movement ...

  2. History of Planned Parenthood. In 1916, the idea of Planned Parenthood began at the first birth control clinic, in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Today, there are nearly 600 Planned Parenthood health centers around the country, operated by 49 local affiliates. Planned Parenthood is the nation's leading provider and advocate of high-quality, affordable ...

  3. The conference was the first instance of physicians and other professionals advocating reform of the laws which criminalized abortion, and it played a key role in creating a movement for the reform of abortion laws in the U.S. [31] Focusing, at first, on legalizing therapeutic abortion, Planned Parenthood became an increasingly vocal proponent of liberalized abortion laws during the 1960s ...

  4. ourt Finds Right to Choose AbortionOn January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Co. rt announced its decision in Roe v. Wade, a challenge to a Texas statute that made it a crime to perform an abortion u. ess a woman’s life was at stake. The case had been filed by “Jane Roe,” an unmarried woman who wanted to s.

  5. abortion reform advocacy of organizations like NOW, NARAL, and Planned Parenthood. This strategy had significant consequences for the coalitions on either side of the abortion debate. Before Roe, supporters of popula-tion control, now not associated with pro-choice advocacy, were willing to support abortion reform as a population control ...

  6. Jul 27, 2017 · Family-planning organizations like the Planned Parenthood Federation of American hosted conferences on abortion, pushing for a new model law on the subject. In 1959 , the American Law Institute (ALI), a group of distinguished legal scholars and judges, released a draft proposal that would make abortion legal in cases of fetal abnormality, rape or incest, or a threat to the woman’s health. 5

  7. The Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade, arguably the most hotly debated in recent decades, has produced an impressive body of historical scholarship.The leading histories have focused on the evolution of the arguments and alliances that shape abortion debate today, rights-based prolife and pro-choice arguments, alliances between women's rights leaders and public health advocates, and the ...

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