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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel tackles important questions about abortion politics in the United States after the Dobbs ruling in 2022 from a variety of perspectives, including activism and mobilization, state courts and public opinion, and attitudes and polarization.
Abortion Attitudes and Polarization in the American Electorate - Erin Cassese, University of Delaware; Heather L Ondercin, Appalachian State University; Jordan Randall, Appalachian State University
How Messages about Reproductive Rights Mobilize Voters - Nichole Bauer, Louisiana State University
Roe's Echo: Mapping Feminist Identities and Group Activism across State Lines - Elizabeth Wiener, Occidental College
State Courts, Public Opinion, and the Changing Abortion Landscape after Dobbs - Anna M Gunderson, University of Texas, Austin; Nichole Bauer, Louisiana State University; Jeong Hyun Kim, Yonsei University