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How (Not) to Talk about Abortion

88 Citations2018
M. Harbach
University of Richmond Law Review

A review of some of the more notable abortion-related rhetoric during the 2012 Virginia General Assembly is reviewed, and whether and how to move forward together toward a more meaningful and productive dialogue on these issues is considered.

Abstract

In this essay, I aim to have a conversation about how we converse- how we talk-about abortion and related issues. In the process, I want to consider how we might come together to discover issues of shared commitment and values and transform the existing abortion debate. I begin with a review of some of the more notable abortion-related rhetoric during the 2012 Virginia General Assembly, and contrast that rhetoric with the discourse in my classroom. I then consider whether and how we might move forward together toward a more meaningful and productive dialogue on these issues.