C-SPAN Lecture on Reproductive Rights by Professor Ziegler

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King Hall, Room 1001

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Open to the public. California MCLE credits available and lunch will be provided.

C-SPAN 'Lectures in History'

As part of an ongoing series featuring faculty members in classrooms across the nation, C-SPAN will film Professor Mary Ziegler giving a lecture at King Hall. She is one of the world's leading authorities on the legal history of struggles over reproduction in the United States. Professor Ziegler will trace the history that brought us to this moment and preview the challenges to come. Less than two years after the reversal of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court is poised to hand down two major decisions on abortion.

Professor Ziegler is an expert on the law, history, and politics of reproduction, health care, and conservatism in the United States from 1945 to the present. She is a 2023 Guggenheim fellow.

She is the author of numerous articles and six books on social movement struggles around reproduction, autonomy, and the law, including Abortion and the Law in America: Roe v. Wade to the Present (Cambridge University Press, 2020), Beyond Abortion: Roe v. Wade and the Fight for Privacy (Harvard University Press, 2018), the award-winning After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate (Harvard University Press, 2015), which won the Harvard University Press Thomas J. Wilson Prize for best first manuscript in any discipline, Reproduction and the Constitution (Routledge, 2022), Dollars for Life: The Anti-Abortion Movement and the Fall of the Republican Establishment (Yale University Press, 2022), and most recently, Roe: The History of a National Obsession (Yale University Press, 2023). She is also the editor of a major international collection with Elgar Press about abortion law around the world.

She is a graduate of Harvard College (2004) and Harvard Law School (2007). Before coming to Davis, she was a professor at Florida State University College of Law, where she won several teaching awards, and the Daniel P.S. Paul Visiting Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. She is a frequent contributor to the New York Times, the Atlantic, PBS Newshour, CNN, and the Washington Post

She is working on a history of the struggle for fetal rights for Yale University Press as well as articles on the history of parents' rights claims and the history of the Supreme Court's "history and tradition test."

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